Slowly, Surely - Limited Edition Fine Art Print

$65.00

8” x 10”

This original oil painting is by San Antonio based artist, Gabrielle Garcia. Now available as a fine art print.

10 Print Limited Edition

Giclee print on thick, matte, fine art paper with a subtle watercolor texture and provides outstanding longevity. Weight is 200 GSM.

Each print has a ½ inch border that is titled, signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.

Silence & Solitude Collection #3

Inspired by a honey bottle slowly dripping, it reflects how the truths we know about Jesus - through sermons, Scripture, and community - begin to become who we are when we take time to simply sit with Him.

Like honey moving from head to heart, transformation doesn’t happen all at once. It’s a slow, steady process that can’t be rushed. But in the stillness, over days and years, something mysterious and holy takes place: we’re shaped into the likeness of Christ - not just in thought, but in being.

“Slowly, Surely” is a gentle reminder that learning to sit still with Jesus is a muscle we must train - and that every moment spent in His presence shapes us more into His image.

8” x 10”

This original oil painting is by San Antonio based artist, Gabrielle Garcia. Now available as a fine art print.

10 Print Limited Edition

Giclee print on thick, matte, fine art paper with a subtle watercolor texture and provides outstanding longevity. Weight is 200 GSM.

Each print has a ½ inch border that is titled, signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.

Silence & Solitude Collection #3

Inspired by a honey bottle slowly dripping, it reflects how the truths we know about Jesus - through sermons, Scripture, and community - begin to become who we are when we take time to simply sit with Him.

Like honey moving from head to heart, transformation doesn’t happen all at once. It’s a slow, steady process that can’t be rushed. But in the stillness, over days and years, something mysterious and holy takes place: we’re shaped into the likeness of Christ - not just in thought, but in being.

“Slowly, Surely” is a gentle reminder that learning to sit still with Jesus is a muscle we must train - and that every moment spent in His presence shapes us more into His image.