Summary
Altar 7 is a prophetic fine art print rooted in worship, prayer, consecration, and the fire of God. The original painting was created live in 2019 in a church sanctuary in Thamesville, Ontario, during a regional worship gathering. The print carries the image of an altar being established before the Lord: prayer rising like incense, fire kept alive, and heaven's answer descending. It is a piece for rooms where spiritual focus and consecrated beauty belong together.
Artwork Statement
I painted the original Altar live in 2019 in Thamesville, Ontario, while traveling in Southwestern Ontario as part of a gathering where churches were being invited to come together, worship, build relationships, and seek the Lord for revival in the region. I was invited to paint in the sanctuary during worship, and I began with colors that felt joyful and alive — orange, pink, yellow, and gold. As I worked, I found myself moving in circles again and again. Over time, that circular motion became part of the meaning of the piece.
In Scripture and in worship, there is a rhythm of returning: prayer morning and evening, incense rising, seasons repeating, the worshipper drawn higher. The circular movement in Altar 7 carries that sense of return and ascent — cycles of worship and prayer that circle through a life, a home, a church, or a region, becoming deeper and more consecrated. At the center is a form that became, for me, like an altar. I saw it as an altar of incense, a place where prayer rises before the Lord. The darker inner colors suggest flame, smoke, offering, and mystery. The descending white marks suggest answered prayer — the bowls being tipped, heaven responding.
Variation & Edition Notes
The original painting Altar was completed in 2019 in Thamesville, Ontario. In 2021, I reworked the painting in my studio, deepening the orange field and strengthening the fire language of the work. Altar 7 is a 2026 fine art print produced from the painting in its 2021 reworked state. A print edition from the 2019 original state also exists as an archived version.
Color & Mood
- Palette: ember orange, red-violet, rose, smoky neutrals, charcoal, and descending white — colors of fire, incense, and consecration.
- Mood: warm, centering, and contemplative; strong across the room, quieter up close where the soft rings and smoke-like transitions become visible.
- The number seven in the title hints at rest and completion — a calm after long labor, a finished offering.
Design Notes
- Subject: a radiant orb and altar-like central form anchored in a quiet field.
- Motifs: altar and hearth imagery; fire as consecration and announcement; the circular return of worship and prayer.
- Composition: balanced negative space with strong inward pull to a single focal point; the center reads as hearth, sun, and altar.
Where It Works
- Prayer rooms, worship spaces, and meditation corners where fire imagery is understood and welcomed.
- Living rooms and dining areas needing a warm, centering anchor — especially with neutral woods, stone, brass, or natural textiles.
- Studies, creative studios, and home offices where consecrated focus matters.
- Hospitality and wellness spaces seeking warmth and spiritual depth.

Altar 7, fine art print — shown framed in a living room setting.
Print Options & Materials
- Archival fine art paper: rich tonality and tactile surface; suits intimate rooms and traditional framing.
- Metal: sleek, modern sheen that heightens the luminous center; easy hanging.
- Canvas: gallery-style presence for a warmer, painterly install.
- Acrylic: bold, glass-like depth for contemporary settings.
- All prints are made to order — choose size and finish to suit your wall, lighting, and decor.
Bathroom Suitability
Metal and acrylic are suitable for bathrooms and higher-humidity spaces. Archival paper and canvas are best kept in dry rooms.
Available sizes, media, framing, finishing, and greeting-card options appear in the product dropdown menu above; for more help choosing medium, framing, finishing, size, or placement, visit my Sizing & Placement Advice page.
Sizing Guidance
- Available sizes: 16×20 in, 24×30 in, 30×38 in.
- 16×20 in suits intimate rooms, bedside walls, study shelves, and smaller prayer corners.
- 24×30 in works well as a room anchor above a sofa, console, or desk — a confident mid-size presence.
- 30×38 in is a large-format size suited to open living rooms, dining rooms, entryways, and statement walls where the full fire and circular motion of the work can be felt.
- Placement tip: target art width at 60–75% of nearby furniture width; center hanging height at approximately 57–60 in from the floor.
- For paper: a 2–3 in mat with even margins keeps the center calm and contained.
- For metal, canvas, or acrylic: a float mount or slim float frame provides a clean, modern presentation.
For personalized sizing and placement help, visit my Sizing & Placement Advice page.
Quality & Care
Printed with archival inks on premium media for long-term color stability. I personally review color and contrast so the glow feels alive without overpowering the room. Handle with clean, dry hands; avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve the warmth of the original palette.
Shipping & Fulfillment
Orders are produced to order and shipped by my professional print lab partner in the United States. Production and transit times vary by size and finish; tracking is provided when your artwork ships. International orders may be subject to local duties, taxes, or import fees at delivery.
Integrity Notes
Altar 7 is a fine art print produced in 2026 from the original painting Altar, acrylic on canvas, 16×20 in. The original was completed in 2019 in Thamesville, Ontario, and reworked in the studio in 2021, deepening the orange field and strengthening the fire and altar language of the composition. The current print reflects the painting in its 2021 reworked state. A print edition from the 2019 original state exists as an archived version. The composition, circular motion, central altar form, and palette are drawn directly from the original painting.
Copyright & Credits
© 2019, 2021 Anne Reid Artist. All rights reserved. Original painting: Altar, 2019, reworked 2021, acrylic on canvas, 16×20 in; studio original, available.
Notes from the Studio
Altar 7 is a fine art print from the original painting Altar, 2019, acrylic on canvas, 16×20 in — a studio painting created live during worship in a church sanctuary in Thamesville, Ontario. The original painting is available; view it at Altar, original painting.
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