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We publish artwork that celebrates The Creator and His creations, which means something to us beyond just the images we print. It shapes how we actually run our business.

As an art publisher and a small business, we could easily point fingers at big corporations and call it a day, but we choose differently because we believe every small choice to ca...


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The 2026 “Walk With Me” youth theme invites teens to walk beside the Savior in everyday life. This article highlights paintings of Christ from Altus Fine Art that help youth and parents remember His loving invitation, feel His guidance, and keep Him at the center of their discipleship while they each walk their own journey to walk with Him.

The phra...


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The image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd is one of the most comforting in scripture. This post explains the lost sheep parable and why the Good Shepherd leaving the 99 matters for discipleship and repentance. It also shares paintings of the Good Shepherd that serve as a quiet reminder of Christ’s care for each of us.

If you’ve ever felt spiritually “...


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Minimalist artwork has a unique way of creating peace, openness, and clarity. These same qualities help each of us invite the Spirit into our lives and homes. When Christ-centered themes meet minimalist design, the result is artwork that feels modern and deeply reverent. 

Clean lines, gentle tones, and symbolic imagery help viewers focus on the...


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