Original Oil Painting
Medium: Oil on linen
Dimensions: 24 × 36 × 1.5 in
Finish: Gallery-wrapped canvas
Year: 2026
Unique work
The Host of Heavens is a large-format oil painting that explores the quiet intimacy of encountering the presence of God. Inspired by the veil covering the "Holy of Holies" section of the Tabernacle, a hidden bowed pearl shell gradually emerges, inviting viewers into a slower way of seeing where revelation unfolds through patient attention rather than immediate recognition.
Painted on luminous linen with layered atmospheric color and subtle iridescent passages, the surface softly transforms as light moves across it, causing the veil and shell to shimmer with changing depth throughout the day. Rather than commanding attention, the work cultivates a sense of stillness and reverence, creating an atmosphere that encourages contemplation, worship, and quiet return.
Its scale makes it especially resonant in spaces intended for reflection, gathering, or restoration, such as living rooms, studies, bedrooms, prayer rooms, or thoughtful hospitality environments. The gallery-wrapped presentation allows the painting to feel immersive yet understated, holding together visual richness and a profound sense of sacred peace.
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Read the conception story of "The Host of Heavens"
Original Oil Painting
Medium: Oil on linen
Dimensions: 24 × 36 × 1.5 in
Finish: Gallery-wrapped canvas
Year: 2026
Unique work
The Host of Heavens is a large-format oil painting that explores the quiet intimacy of encountering the presence of God. Inspired by the veil covering the "Holy of Holies" section of the Tabernacle, a hidden bowed pearl shell gradually emerges, inviting viewers into a slower way of seeing where revelation unfolds through patient attention rather than immediate recognition.
Painted on luminous linen with layered atmospheric color and subtle iridescent passages, the surface softly transforms as light moves across it, causing the veil and shell to shimmer with changing depth throughout the day. Rather than commanding attention, the work cultivates a sense of stillness and reverence, creating an atmosphere that encourages contemplation, worship, and quiet return.
Its scale makes it especially resonant in spaces intended for reflection, gathering, or restoration, such as living rooms, studies, bedrooms, prayer rooms, or thoughtful hospitality environments. The gallery-wrapped presentation allows the painting to feel immersive yet understated, holding together visual richness and a profound sense of sacred peace.
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Read the conception story of "The Host of Heavens"