I recently posted a panorama of my office so you could see how I had mine displayed, but here’s how someone else displayed theirs over their mantel. Looks beautiful matted and framed!Ā Love seeing each person’s “look” for their art š Continue reading
Category: In Action (Page 6 of 7)
I couldn’t resist sharing a couple panoramics of my office at church featuring several Dyed4you Art pieces including 20×30 Praise Him, 30×40 King of Glory, 20×30 True Wisdom (unreleased as yet) and the 20×30 lighthouse piece which is unreleased and unnamed thus far. You’ll also see 12×18 Deborah Season: Armored by David Munoz (who is a mutual friend with James Nesbit). Continue reading
In the Pink Room‘s sister room, she has hung a 16×20 of Into the King’s Chambers as the main focal point for the room. This particular piece of art is well on its way to becoming a Dyed4you Art favorite! Notice she has the 5×7 word also framed below it – a great reminder of what the Father spoke through the art! Continue reading
A young lady I know was revamping her room in pink, black, white, and gray and decided to use Lively Sword as a focal point for the room decoration. Trust me when I say this picture doesn’t do it justice! It looks beautiful! She’s matted her 11×14 image in a 16×20 frame. Continue reading
Love the way these two Dyed4you Art images (Beautiful Lines on the left in a printcard and Reflections of Grandeur on the right in an 8×10 along with it’s 5×7 word) came together to make a beautiful display! It is always fun to see what people come up with and how they coordinate and style their Dyed4you Art displays š Continue reading
Here is where I have my Promised Lines 11×14 displayed in my office. For those who are faithful viewers of the Dyed4you blog too, what you’re seeing on the left is the balcony overlooking the room where I shoot demo videos.Ā The wall with the silk is the same wall the art is on here š Continue reading
Love getting to see Dyed4you Art in action! This River of Life poster looks amazing with how they’ve displayed it! It is always so cool to me to see how much having the right display for a piece of art really shows it off š Continue reading
A D4Y supporter couldn’t resist sharing this precious picture of her grandson with Refuge hanging in the background – I figured you all would enjoy!Ā With this sweet face how could you not?! š Continue reading
A couple months ago someone asked me to prayerfully consider creating a piece of artwork for a conference called the Gathering of the Eagles. Iād been seeking the Father for the vision for the artwork for a month (and frankly was beginning to wonder if He was going to give me one) when I was called to pray over my pastor before service with another prayer warrior. Continue reading
In our “what is” video on the printcard, we talk about folks framing them in frames that are glass on both sides so they can take them down and read the backside when they want to, well this picture someone from the D4Yart Community just shared with me is a PERFECT example of that! Continue reading
I love getting to see how people display their Dyed4you Art!Ā This shot shows how one of you displayed an 11×14 of Whisper His Name with the 5×7 word framed below.Ā Looks beautiful! Continue reading
I always love seeing what people do with their D4Y Art!Ā Here we see the 20×30 poster of Time to Arise, which ironically is what she sees every morning when she gets up! God has a sense of humor š
Love this creative display of our Locked Garden image, which is part of the Beloved series. She has it flanked by two beautiful images by Dan Hardt (in the Wall Art section). Continue reading
Recently the Lord made it clear it was time for my wrought iron canopy to go. I’d had it for the better part of two decades and frankly it had been around for things in my life that I didn’t need reminding of!Ā So the Lord began telling me it was time to go and then confirmed it in a dream to an intercessor friend. Continue reading
Tami loved her 16×20 of Lavishing Praise!Ā She displayed it with an 11×60 of Abiding Worship (the Dyed4you scarf featured in the image) to the right and the word that goes with the image framed to the left. Continue reading