Religion Wall Art
Products in this collection
Purple Buddha Colorful Asian Landscape Collage Art
Ancient Wise God Praying Golden Temple
Buddha Statue Lotus Cloud Purple Sky
Buddha Lotus Red Misty Mountain Landscape Art
Golden Buddha Statue Mountain Sunset Candles
Pink Hijab Fashion Portrait Floral Background
Guanyin Goddess Meditating on White Lotus
Nun Portrait with Gold Kintsugi Face
Golden Buddha Statue Temple Warm Light
Buddha Meditating Under Flowering Tree Painting
Stoic Greek Philosopher Marble Statue Glowing Background
Buddhist Monk Meditating Glowing Halo Lotus Throne
Angel Figure Glowing Arch Sacred Hall
Tattooed Nun Dark Gothic Black White Art
Golden Buddha Lotus Flower Dark Reflection
Robed Figure Garden Arch Surreal Art
Angel Woman Golden Light Blue Sky
White Marble Figure Crown of Thorns Prayer
Mountain Cross Reflection Autumn Lake Mist
About Religion
Faith looks different in every home, and this collection tries to hold a bit of all of it. You will find quiet scenes of prayer, hands folded over candlelight, open scripture pages, cathedral arches, crescent moons, mandalas, and the kind of soft golden light that makes a wall feel a little calmer. Some pieces lean traditional and reverent; others are more abstract, reading as devotion without naming a single creed. I tend to gravitate toward the quieter ones myself, the prints that say grace without raising their voice.
People hang religion wall art for a lot of reasons. A piece of scripture above the kitchen table to bless the meals. A serene icon in a bedroom where someone says their morning prayers. A meditation corner that needs something steady to look at. These work just as well as a gift for a baptism, a confirmation, a wedding, or someone moving into a first home who wants their values on the wall before the furniture even arrives.
Pick a piece for the room and the mood
If you have a specific tradition in mind, it is easier to start narrow. Our Christianity / Jesus prints cover the cross, the Last Supper, psalms, and portraits with that warm chapel glow. The Islam section leans into calligraphy, geometric tilework, and mosque silhouettes, which suit a hallway or a study beautifully. For something more symbolic and color-rich, the Hinduism art brings in deities, lotus motifs, and mandala patterns that hold a room's attention.
Formats and what ships
Every design comes three ways: canvas stretched over a real wood frame, an unframed poster you can mat yourself, and a poster set behind glass for a cleaner, framed look. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a small icon for a shelf and a large statement above the sofa both work. A 20x16 canvas runs $69. We print with eco-friendly ink and pack each order in a fitted box rather than rolling it in a tube, so the corners arrive flat and ready to hang. There is something fitting about taking a little extra care with art that means this much to people.