Spiral Time

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Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.

Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.

The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.

Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.

Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.

The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel.

Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.

In The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri is lost in a dark wood on his journey through life. Unable to find the "straight way" toward the light, Dante begins his journey to the underworld with Virgil as his guide. The guide is trustworthy and in the final scene, Dante describes his glimpses of God. In a flash of divine clarity, his soul aligns with love, beyond words. May it be so for all of us.

But already my desire and my will
were being turned like a wheel, all at one speed,
by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars.

 

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Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.

Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.

The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.

Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.

Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.

The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel.

Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.

In The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri is lost in a dark wood on his journey through life. Unable to find the "straight way" toward the light, Dante begins his journey to the underworld with Virgil as his guide. The guide is trustworthy and in the final scene, Dante describes his glimpses of God. In a flash of divine clarity, his soul aligns with love, beyond words. May it be so for all of us.

But already my desire and my will
were being turned like a wheel, all at one speed,
by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars.

 

Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.

Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.

The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.

Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.

Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.

The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel.

Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.

In The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri is lost in a dark wood on his journey through life. Unable to find the "straight way" toward the light, Dante begins his journey to the underworld with Virgil as his guide. The guide is trustworthy and in the final scene, Dante describes his glimpses of God. In a flash of divine clarity, his soul aligns with love, beyond words. May it be so for all of us.

But already my desire and my will
were being turned like a wheel, all at one speed,
by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars.