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Jesus Walks on Water
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Jesus Walks on Water
"Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water."
Peter stepped out of the boat in the middle of a storm. Not because the waves stopped. Not because the wind calmed. But because Jesus said, "Come."
That single step — from the safety of the boat onto churning water — is one of the most human moments in scripture. Full of doubt, full of faith, taken anyway.
This piece captures that moment: the soft light breaking through the storm, the water stilled just enough beneath His feet, the hand already reaching. It's a reminder for any room in your home that He is present in your storms — and that He reaches out before you sink.
Painted in warm pastels with deliberate brushstrokes, this piece brings quiet peace without demanding attention. It speaks to those who notice it.
Framed Canvas: Gallery-quality canvas printed at 1440 DPI and hand-stretched on a 1.5" solid wood frame. The floating frame adds 2–3" of visual depth, available in Gold, Black, or Natural Silver.
Canvas Wrap: The same gallery-quality print stretched on a 1.5" frame — the image wraps cleanly around the edges. No additional frame needed.
Every piece is individually inspected in our Bluffdale, Utah studio before it ships.
Free shipping on every US order. We handcraft each piece to order — ships in 3–9 business days from your order date.
Not in love with it? Free 30-day returns, no questions asked. artdecoeur@me.com or (801) 867-8880.
Need a specific size or want to send this as a gift with a handwritten note? We handle both at no extra charge. artdecoeur@me.com or (801) 867-8880.
Silhouette shown is approximately 5'10". Use this to visualize the piece on your wall before purchasing.

In 2001, Tracy Behunin was a single mom with four boys and a vision. She loved beautiful Christ-centered art — the kind that fills a room with quiet and reminds you what matters. But the originals cost thousands. They lived in galleries. They weren't for families like hers.
So she built something different. She found the artists. She learned framing from the inside out. She opened a real shop — and her four boys grew up in it. They did homework on the cutting table. They helped wrap orders before school. This business didn't just support her family. It was how she raised them.
Twenty-four years later, Tracy is still here. Still picking up the phone. Still writing handwritten notes in packages. Over 12,000 families have something on their wall because of what she built.
We are not a dropshipper. We are not an algorithm. We are one woman, one frame shop, and the belief that every home deserves art that means something.