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Framed giclées are available in 5 different sizes for your home,
office, church or school.Enter your name, address, phone number and
email to get information on sizes and pricing for your giclée on canvas.
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Prices begin at $360 for the medium framed giclée. To find out more, put
in your name, email, phone number and best time to call in the form above.Made with the highest quality printing process
available today, the giclées are prints on canvas.Hall Fine Art digitally captured the original life-sized oil on canvas
paintings. Over a year and a half the artist, Wendy T. Wallace personally color matched each digital capture inch by inch
with the original. Now, each giclée comes to you ready to display, beautifully framed by Graphik
Dimensions.

"I am amazed and excited by the high quality and true color
Hall Fine Art achieved in their giclée reproduction process."
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
AS WE TELL HIS SON’S STORY!
GIVING GOD’S MESSAGE A NEW START
TELLING HIS STORY THROUGH ART!
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10. THE HEALING OF THE PARALYTIC: MATTHEW 9:18,MARK2:112,LUKE
5:17-26
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The healing of the paralytic symbolizes all of Jesus' healings. Christians
understand the truly amazing healing power of prayer. God's light, so often depicted in these
paintings, is emanating from Jesus up through the roof to the paralytic. This is the light
that can enter a darkened heart during prayer.
The four friends believed so strongly in Jesus' ability to heal that they brought their paralyzed
friend on a mat then remove the blocks in the roof to get their friend to Christ.
This story shows us both the significant power of faith and of friendship.
This compassionate friendship is a trait found in the daily lives of most Christians.
Note: This brings us to an important point. How were the
twenty-five scenes that would best tell the story of Christ's life picked? Wallace sat down
with the Gospels and while reading them filled two sketch books with small one-inch square drawings of possible
images to use for her paintings. When that became too slow, Wallace began writing one-liners
to say "this could be a picture". Wallace then met with ministers who chose the twenty-five
scenes from the design ideas she said could be pictures that would best tell the story of Christ's life.
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