Nathan Greene - The Blessed Hope Studio
5/5 Stars Votes Total: 3

Nathan Greene The Blessed Hope Studio Giclee On Canvas

Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition Giclee On Canvas | Edition Size: 2998 | Dim:25 1/2 x 17 1/4 | Nathan Greene| Item #: AG2134S

Price: $ 695.00 USD..

In Store Layaway Option Schedule

9/13/2025  $231.67 1st payment
10/13/2025  $231.67 2nd payment
11/12/2025  $231.67 3rd & final payment
payments are automatically deducted from your credit card.

Available for purchase today, September  13, 2025 No Sales Tax Except In The State Of Florida. All products are shipped from our US Warehouses. For U.S. & Canadian Customers We accept Visa, MasterCard, Amex , Discover

Optional Payment Methods

Shop Now | Pay Later. For US Orders Only.

Shop Now | Pay Later. For US Orders Only. option is for (1)item per order. USA orders only.

As an option you may also pay for Nathan Greene The Blessed Hope Studio  Giclee On Canvas using Paypal or with your Amazon Account(*select items). Please note that all orders must be delivered to a physical address verified by Paypal or Amazon.

Shipping, Handling & Delivery

The Blessed Hope Studio Qualifies for Free Shipping This Item Ships FREE

Within The Continental USA Only

For your peace of mind, every order is shipped fully insured with UPS and requires a signature upon delivery. This ensures that your artwork arrives safely and securely, directly into your hands. Depending on the item, shipments may come from our gallery or from one of our trusted warehouses within the USA.

Before your order is processed and shipped, one of our agents will reach out to you by phone to confirm the details. This extra step ensures everything is accurate, so your artwork arrives smoothly and without any issues. … View our shipping policies

International Shipping

Request your international delivery cost for items not eligible for PayPal flat rate or free international shipping. Click the link and provide your details to request your quote. We’ll provide your personalized shipping and insurance quote within 24 hours.

Spanish (Español) Solicite el costo de entrega internacional para artículos que no sean elegibles para la tarifa plana de PayPal ni el envío internacional gratuito. Haga clic en el enlace y proporcione sus datos para solicitar su cotización. Le enviaremos su cotización personalizada de envío y seguro en un plazo de 24 horas.

French (Français) Demandez le coût de livraison internationale pour les articles non éligibles au tarif forfaitaire PayPal ou à la livraison internationale gratuite. Cliquez sur le lien et indiquez vos informations pour demander votre devis. Nous vous fournirons un devis personnalisé pour l’expédition et l’assurance sous 24 heures.

German (Deutsch) Fordern Sie die internationalen Lieferkosten für Artikel an, die nicht für den PayPal-Pauschaltarif oder den kostenlosen internationalen Versand berechtigt sind. Klicken Sie auf den Link und geben Sie Ihre Daten ein, um Ihr Angebot anzufordern. Innerhalb von 24 Stunden erhalten Sie Ihr persönliches Angebot für Versand und Versicherung.

Italian (Italiano) Richieda il costo di consegna internazionale per gli articoli non idonei alla tariffa flat di PayPal o alla spedizione internazionale gratuita. Clicchi sul link e inserisca i suoi dati per richiedere il preventivo. Le forniremo un preventivo personalizzato per spedizione e assicurazione entro 24 ore.

Dutch (Nederlands) Vraag de internationale verzendkosten aan voor artikelen die niet in aanmerking komen voor het PayPal-vast tarief of gratis internationale verzending. Klik op de link en geef uw gegevens door om uw offerte aan te vragen. U ontvangt binnen 24 uur een persoonlijke offerte voor verzending en verzekering.

Japanese (日本語) PayPal の定額送料や国際無料配送の対象外となる商品の国際配送料をお見積もりします。リンクをクリックし、必要事項をご入力のうえお見積りをご依頼ください。24時間以内に発送および保険の個別見積りをご案内します。


🇦🇺 🇦🇹 🇩🇰 🇫🇮 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇹 🇯🇵 🇳🇱 🇳🇴 🇪🇸 🇸🇪 🇨🇭 🇬🇧

Promotions For Nathan Greene - The Blessed Hope Studio

Price Match
Art Terminologies

Giclée - A computerized reproduction technique in which the image and topography are generated from a digital file and printed by a special ink jet printer, using ink, acrylic or oil paints. Giclée printing offers one of the highest degree of accuracy and richness of color available in any reproduction techniques

Lithography - Printing technique using a planographic process in which prints are pulled on a special press from a flat stone or metal surface that has been chemically sensitized so that ink sticks only to the design areas and is repelled by the non-image areas. Lithography was invented in 1798 in Germany by Alois Senefelder.

Serigraphy (Silk-screen) - A printing technique that makes use of a squeegee to force ink directly onto a piece of paper or canvas through a stencil creating an image on a screen of silk or other fine fabric with an impermeable substance. Serigraphy differs from most other printing in that its color areas are paint films rather than printing ink stains.

Remarque – Additional enhancements by the artist on some or all of the final prints within an edition

Artist's Proof (AP) - Print intended for the artist's personal use. It is common practice to reserve approximately ten percent of an edition as artist's proofs, although this figure can be higher. The artist's proof is sometimes referred to by its French épreuve d'artist (abbreviation E.A.). Artist's proofs can be distinguished by the abbreviation AP or E.A., commonly on the lower left of the work.

“Gallery wrapped” is a way of finishing a canvas artwork so it’s ready to hang without needing an additional frame. The canvas is stretched tightly over thick wooden stretcher bars, and the edges of the canvas are wrapped around the sides and stapled on the back.

Stretched - When a canvas is described as stretched, it means the artwork has been pulled tightly over a wooden frame (called stretcher bars) and secured on the back. This process keeps the canvas flat and smooth, ready to hang on the wall or to be placed inside an outer frame.

Hand Embellished - When an artwork is hand embellished, the artist (or a skilled studio artisan) personally adds paint, texture, or other details by hand on top of the printed or finished piece. This gives each artwork unique highlights and depth, making no two pieces exactly alike — even within the same edition.

… learn more Click here for more Art Terms

Availability

Status: In Stock Available

Gift Cards
The Collection Shop E Gift Card

Gift Card Purchase

E-Gift Cards from The Collection Shop are the perfect way to gift art enthusiasts. Click below for more details!

Nathan Greene The Blessed Hope Studio  Giclee On Canvas is eligible for 3 equal layaway payments in store, with a credit card of $231.67 made every 30 days over a period of three months. US & Canada orders only.

Nathan Greene is a distinguished artist known for his deeply moving Christian art, bringing spiritual themes to life through fine art and religious realism. His figurative painting skillfully portrays biblical scenes, offering a profound sense of faith and inspiration. Using oil painting techniques with masterful control of light and shadow, Greene creates emotionally rich narratives that resonate with viewers on a spiritual level. His dedication to contemporary realism and classical composition allows each piece to convey deep meaning, making his work a centerpiece of faith-based art. Through traditional techniques and emotional storytelling, Greene's paintings offer a timeless reflection on faith, hope, and divine presence.

The Blessed Hope Studio Canvas Giclee - AG2134S

NOTES: Nathan's newly released masterpiece, titled "The Blessed Hope," captures the emotion and joy of the moment when Christ returns to redeem his children from all walks of life and take them home to heaven. Set against a dark sky, the explosion of light and color, framed by countless angels, this scene reminds us that this world is not our home, and that our hope and trust in Jesus' soon coming will be realized. Already hailed by many art critics and collectors as one of Nathan's best compositions, The Blessed Hope showcases every facet of his artistic gifts. From the minute details of every character to the use of light and color to create a portrait of Christ's return, your home will be blessed by this comforting reminder that Christ is coming soon! A Studio Canvas Giclée is the closest possible reproduction to Nathan's original artwork. It is displayed exactly like an original oil painting, in a frame without glass. You will have the richness and depth of color on the texture of canvas, with all the exquisite detail of the original. Nathan hand paints each giclée with his signature. This limited edition collector's piece will be a source of pleasure and inspiration for you and all who view it for many years to come. .

The Blessed Hope Studio  Giclee On Canvas by Nathan Greene  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

image Copyright © 2025 by Nathan Greene

Nathan Greene bio

Rarely does an artist emerge with the balance of strengths and emotional intensity of Nathan Greene. His large, luminous paintings of Christ in contemporary settings combine his unique style with the painting traditions of the old masters to deliver powerful images that go straight for the heart. Masterful portraiture of human and animal subjects, meticulous attention to detail, and landscapes that seem to vibrate with life are all features of his work. Composition, color and light are given equal consideration in building the inspirational impact he achieves. Born in Michigan in 1961, Nathan's interest and talent in art were apparent at an early age. By the time he could hold a pencil, he began drawing and by first grade was taking art instruction. His early years were characterized by a constant striving to improve his observational and artistic skills, earning numerous awards and recognition. During high school, he traveled to the East Coast to seek advice from leading illustrators. By his senior year in high school, he already had a gallery selling his artwork. He chose Chicago's American Academy of Art to further his study for its emphasis on excellence in traditional painting and drawing skills. In 1983 he entered the highly competitive market of freelance illustration, and by the end of that decade had established himself by working for clients such as the National Wildlife Federation, NASA, Focus on the Family, Christianity Today as well as other large corporations, agencies and private collections. His ability to convey intangible aspects of drama and spirituality in his subjects attracted clients who commissioned works for inspirational book covers, magazines, and television shows. A series of paintings he completed for NASA, depicting various scenes of the space program, is a remarkable example of his ability to express the emotional elements of a moment. The paintings not only describe the scenes in all their detail, but also communicate the scale, intensity and wonder of man's heroic attempts to probe the heavens. Nathan is very much a contemporary painter with a strong foundation in classical art. His paintings include oil on canvas and also a multimedia approach, incorporating other drawing and painting methods and materials in the same piece. The figures are painted using live models, carefully chosen, then photographed under Nathan's direction. He starts each project by producing a detailed pencil drawing, the result of any number of exploratory sketches to determine composition and light and dark values. The drawing is then transferred to the painting surface, and he begins with an underpainting. Working on the floor, he covers the canvas with a thin oil wash of colors designed to set up a warm and cool interplay which subtly shines through the layers of paint to produce a glowing depth and richness. Next, moving to the easel, he begins painting the actual image, first pulling out the light areas, then applying the paint to describe form, color and detail. His choice to focus on inspirational Christian images seems a most natural one. A spiritual dimension has always been present in his work, conveying a sense of reverence and wonder for life in all its forms. He hopes his art gives people an impression of a kind, loving and compassionate God, present through life's daily struggles and joys. There is no doubt that, as Nathan Greene evolves as an individual and an artist, his body of work will be significant and his future bright. Nathan Greene works at home in his studio in rural Michigan with his wife and three children. He relaxes by running four to six miles a day and enjoying his family.