Summary
Ezekiel 7, print is an open-edition cropped-detail fine art print by Anne Reid Artist — part of the Covenant Borders Series. A square, intimate crop from the original painting Ezekiel focuses tightly on the prophet: white-haired, deep-blue-robed, face turning upward toward fire and golden divine presence. Each Covenant Borders print shares the same painted border — a band of glowing color that holds the encounter like a window. Available on archival paper, canvas, metal, and acrylic.
Artwork Statement
The full painting holds the vision — the wheels, the creatures, the spectacle. But this crop holds the prophet. Ezekiel turns toward a presence that will upend everything he knows. I wanted to concentrate on what it costs to stand in that moment. The face is turning. The robe is blue against fire. That is enough.
Variation & Edition Notes
Artist-directed cropped-detail edition from the original painting Ezekiel (2024, mixed media on canvas, 30 × 24 in), prepared as a square 1:1 Covenant Borders Series print. The crop isolates the prophet figure in the moment of encounter. The Covenant Borders treatment applies a painted border of intense violets, ember oranges, and deep river blues — holding the composition like a window around the encounter. Standard print mastering applied; no compositing; no AI.
Color & Mood
- Deep cobalt blue robe against red and amber-gold fire presence — intense, warm-cool contrast
- Luminous white at the center where divine fire and prophet meet
- Covenant Borders painted frame: intense violets, ember oranges, and deep river blues
- Mood: theophany, prophetic encounter, awe, the cost of standing in holiness
Design Notes
- Square 1:1 format — the tight crop and Covenant Borders frame give the work an iconic, emblem-like quality
- The painted border echoes across prints when two or three Covenant Borders pieces hang together
- Works with soft neutral walls, warm woods, stone, and simple textiles
- Scales from smaller devotional sizes to a statement piece over a console or loveseat
Where It Works
- Prayer rooms and home intercession corners — designed for people who pray for encounter, not theory
- Worship offices and small chapels — the theophany theme suits spaces set apart for meeting with God
- Studies and libraries where the courage of calling matters
- Gallery walls — hang with Ruth Covenant Borders, print and other series prints to echo the border across the wall
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Print Options & Materials
- Archival paper — giclée; frame under UV-protective glazing; the border reads beautifully on paper
- Canvas — gallery-wrapped; ready to hang
- Metal (ChromaLuxe) — vivid fire tones and border intensify on metal; humidity-friendly
- Acrylic facemount — glass-like depth; the icon-like composition is striking behind acrylic; humidity-friendly
Bathroom Suitability
Metal or acrylic for humid bathrooms. Glazed archival paper suits dry powder rooms. Canvas not recommended for high-humidity bathrooms.
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: 12 × 12, 16 × 16, 20 × 20, 24 × 24 in
- Square 1:1 — aim for width ~60–75% of furniture span; center height ~57–60 in from floor
- 12 × 12 and 16 × 16 in — intimate devotional sizes for prayer corners, desks, and shelves
- 20 × 20 and 24 × 24 in — statement scale; the encounter and border carry full authority
- For sizing help visit my Sizing & Placement Advice page
Quality & Care
Produced to archival standards by my professional print lab partner. Paper: frame behind UV-protective glass. Metal and canvas: ready to hang. Wipe metal and acrylic gently with a soft dry cloth.
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
Artist-directed cropped-detail edition from the original painting Ezekiel (2024, mixed media on canvas, 30 × 24 in) — the same source original as Ezekiel 2, print. The original is an underpainting state of the Ezekiel Remix. The Covenant Borders painted frame is an artist-directed addition to the print state. Standard print mastering applied; no compositing; no AI. For full authorship and edition disclosure see the Collector Integrity Statement.
Copyright & Credits
© 2024, 2025 Anne Reid Artist. All rights reserved. Original painting: Ezekiel, 2024, mixed media on canvas, 30 × 24 in; underpainting state of Ezekiel Remix.
Notes from the Studio
The full vision is in Ezekiel 2, print. This edition holds the prophet — the moment before the wheels, when fire is already arriving and the face is already turning.
Need sizing or placement advice? Visit my Sizing & Placement Advice page or contact me: info@annereidartist.com