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Forgiven – 7 x 8.5 Black Arched Frame
[product_details] Forgiven by Greg Olsen Features: Hand-Finished Black Frame Elegant Arch with Quality Craftsmanship Perfect for Gifting [/product_details] [product_size] Print size: 5 x 7 inches Overall framed size: 7 x 8.5 inches [/product_size]
Forgiven by Greg Olsen
“Forgiven” © Greg Olsen | Christian Art by Greg Olsen “The prophet Isaiah gave hope and comfort to all who have stumbled and made mistakes when he revealed these words from the Lord: “…Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be […]
What Would Jesus Do?
A Guide to Kindness and Compassion Let’s explore the age-old question: What Would Jesus Do? In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, the teachings of Jesus can serve as a guiding light towards kindness and compassion. It’s no secret that Jesus is synonymous with niceness. His acts of love and forgiveness have inspired millions […]
The Lamb of God: A Reflection on Gentleness and Healing
In The Lamb of God (2016), we are invited into a moment of profound peace and reflection, where Jesus, often referred to as the Lamb of God, embodies gentleness, healing, and sacrifice. This painting is a fresh interpretation of a concept that the artist first explored nearly 30 years ago in a beloved piece entitled […]
Brotherly Love by Greg Olsen
“Brotherly Love” © Greg Olsen | Christian Art by Greg Olsen This painting is entitled “Brotherly Love” because of its particular imagery but hopefully it’s also a reminder of love as a wonderful all-encompassing experience. Addressing this topic, Fr. Richard Rohr said, “Authentic love is of one piece. How you love anything is how you […]
White As Snow by Greg Olsen
“White As Snow” © Greg Olsen | Christian Art by Greg Olsen “White as Snow” is the sequel to the previously released image, “Forgiven”. Both paintings were inspired by Isaiah 1:18, “…though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” In “Forgiven” a woman kneels in sorrow and humility as she […]



















































