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  • Favorite Annie Henrie Nader Art

    Favorite Annie Henrie Nader Art

    Annie Henrie Nader has a unique approach to LDS art that ties together popular themes of faith, healing, and womanhood. Enjoy this selection of her top pieces!

    Annelie Hansen |

  • Christ-Centered Easter Images

    Christ-Centered Easter Images

    When the world around us can seem so dark and confusing, the message of Easter is a breath of fresh air. To celebrate, we are sharing some of our favorite...

    Annelie Hansen |

  • 25 Simon Dewey Favorites

    25 Simon Dewey Favorites

    The founding artist of Altus, Simon has been inspiring people with his artwork for years. Here are a few pieces of Simon’s artwork that have stood the test of time.

    Annelie Hansen |

  • Latter-day Saint Art Ministering Ideas

    Latter-day Saint Art Ministering Ideas

    Each individual and family have specific needs. We hope this selection of LDS artwork inspires some ideas for sharing your testimony or discovering a meaningful gift.

    Annelie Hansen |

  • Introducing: Kendal Ray

    Introducing: Kendal Ray

    We are so excited to introduce our newest artist! A lawyer and a father, Kendal Ray finds time to create beautiful paper collage artwork. 

    Annelie Hansen |

  • To the Rescue: Jesus Walking on Water

    To the Rescue: Jesus Walking on Water

    Robert A. Boyd is well known for his breathtaking LDS Temple photography. However, he is also a very talented painter. For this blog, we wanted to highlight one of his...

    Annelie Hansen |

  • 2021 New Christmas and Nativity Art

    2021 New Christmas and Nativity Art

    It seems safe to say that all of us could use a little light and cheer at the end of this year. Find the perfect piece for your loved ones,...

    Annelie Hansen |

  • Within Our Grasp: Taking Jesus’ Hand

    Jay’s painting illustrates that God’s grace is within our reach. Regardless of past sins and mistakes, His arm is outstretched to lift us and guide us home.

    Annelie Hansen |