Summary
Glory Cluster is an open-edition fine art print by Anne Reid Artist, drawn from a 2016 acrylic on canvas painting created during a Wednesday night House of Prayer set at Catch the Fire Toronto. Gathered plum-violet form, warm gold light, and airy blue movement give the work a sense of shared presence, softness, and luminous depth. It suits interiors that want color, atmosphere, and spiritual resonance without visual heaviness.
Artwork Statement
I painted Glory Cluster during worship with a sense of the Lord’s glory being revealed through the gathered Body of Christ. The painting carries the beauty of many distinct gifts moving together in one shared expression—different strengths, different graces, yet one Spirit at work. Its softness matters, but so does its sense of unity, contribution, and living presence.
Color & Mood
- Plum-violet creates the focal center and gives the piece its gathered emotional weight.
- Warm gold opens the composition with radiance, lift, and a sense of revealed light.
- Soft aqua and pale cream keep the atmosphere breathable, spacious, and calm.
- The overall mood is luminous, prayerful, gathered, and quietly alive.
Design Notes
- A strong choice for collectors and designers who want abstract art with softness, movement, and meaningful color relationships.
- The clustered central form gives the piece presence without becoming rigid or over-defined.
- It works especially well where a room needs warmth and atmosphere without sharp contrast.
- The palette pairs beautifully with linen, oak, rattan, stone, muted teal, warm white, clay, and brushed brass.
Where It Works
- Living rooms that need a soft focal piece with layered color.
- Bedrooms, retreats, and prayer spaces where calm and presence matter.
- Home offices or studios that benefit from gentle movement instead of visual tension.
- Boutique hospitality interiors, lounges, and reception spaces with a relaxed, refined palette.
- BOHO-inspired interiors that balance natural texture, soft neutrals, and expressive color.

Glory Cluster, open-edition fine art print — shown in a serene living room setting.

Glory Cluster, open-edition fine art print — shown in a BOHO-inspired interior setting.
Print Options & Materials
- Archival paper for collectors who want a classic fine art presentation behind glass.
- Canvas for a softer, more textural wall presence.
- Metal for luminous color, crisp detail, and a sleek contemporary finish.
- Acrylic for depth, polish, and a refined modern presentation.
Bathroom Suitability
For bathrooms, spas, or other humid interiors, Metal or Acrylic are the strongest choices. In dry rooms, Paper or Canvas can also work beautifully depending on the look you want.
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
- 8×10 — ideal for shelves, smaller walls, bedside placement, compact offices, and intimate layered displays.
- 16×20 — a versatile mid-size option for bedrooms, entryways, studies, and smaller living spaces.
- 24×30 — strong enough to anchor a room while still working beautifully in layered residential interiors.
- 31×39 — best when you want Glory Cluster to function as a clear focal piece in living rooms, hospitality settings, or larger wall presentations.
- For sizing help visit my Sizing & Placement Advice page
Quality & Care
Each print is produced using archival materials selected for color fidelity, durability, and long-term enjoyment. Paper prints should be framed behind glazing, while canvas, metal, and acrylic can be dusted 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
This open-edition print is based directly on Anne Reid Artist’s 2016 original acrylic on canvas painting Glory Cluster. Based on the provided source and comparison images, the released print does not introduce a crop, recoloring pass, composite build, remix, or later digital background replacement. Visible differences are consistent with photography, presentation, framing, and room-setting visualization rather than a materially altered image state.
Copyright & Credits
Original painting: Glory Cluster, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 16×20 in, Anne Reid Artist. Open-edition print from the original image state. © 2016 Anne Reid Artist. All rights reserved.
Notes from the Studio
I painted Glory Cluster during a regular Wednesday night House of Prayer set at Catch the Fire Toronto. It carries a sense of the Lord’s glory being displayed corporately through the Ekklesia, as each member brings distinct gifts and grace into one shared expression.
Pairing Ideas
- Ministry of Reconciliation, print — the closest visual and atmospheric pairing for Glory Cluster, bringing aqua-blue harmony, luminous movement, and a shared sense of spiritual coherence.
- Pentecost, print — a softer, more devotional companion that echoes the gold light and gentle radiance in Glory Cluster.
- Watchman 2, print — a quiet, contemplative counterpoint that pairs solitary vigilance with the gathered, corporate atmosphere of Glory Cluster.
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