Artwork Description
Reproduction of Bible Saying on Burlap III by Becky Thorns
The artwork titled "Bible Saying on Burlap III" by Becky Thorns is a captivating exploration of textual simplicity and theological depth, rendered in a style that merges modernity with a rustic charm. The piece features a biblical quotation from John 15:12, meticulously crafted in bold, black typography that stands in stark contrast to the textured, earthy background of burlap. This juxtaposition highlights the enduring resonance of the scripture, "Love one another, even as I have loved you," inviting viewers to reflect on the universal and timeless message of compassion and connection. The choice of burlap as a backdrop not only evokes a sense of humble sincerity but also adds a tactile dimension to the piece, bridging the gap between the organic and the spiritual. This artwork can be classified as contemporary inspirational art, characterized by its focus on uplifting messages imbued with religious significance. Thorns' work is notable for its ability to convey profound theological insights through minimalist design, making it an ideal piece for those who appreciate art with both aesthetic and contemplative value.For more art by Becky Thorns click here.
Decorus Art is an authorized licensee of Wild Apple Graphics. All artwork is printed in-house and fulfilled directly from our U.S. studio.
Part Number: 97028h
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Material Details
1. Print on Demand Canvas
2. Print on Demand Poster Paper
3. Print on Demand Fine Art
Bleed and Trimming Information
- Bleed Information (canvas only): 3-inch mirrored bleed included. Reach out to us for other options.
- All Prints:
We include a small trim border around each print with order and copyright details. If you'd prefer your image printed right to the edge (no border), just let us know in the âOrder Notesâ section for that item.

