Walking on Water
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About Walking on Water A note from Mark Mabry
Most of us know the moment. When we say to ourselves, "I don't know if I can do this, but for some reason I feel like I should." A career pivot. A marriage worth fighting for. A surgery date. A hard apology. A move that looks irrational on paper.
Walking on Water is about taking that step.
The step you take with no idea what comes next. Jesus is teaching us to rethink what is possible.
People send me notes about what the image does in their homes. "I'm a mess," one wrote. "I feel the sand sinking underneath me SO, SO often. My steps are often unstable. If in my tough times my steps are still like Jesus', then it encourages me to not give up." Another collector said, "The splashes and the wet, kind-of-dirty robe are why I have it on my wall. A reminder that He willingly comes where we are, even if it's messy."
The vision for this image arrived in a recording studio. I was listening to a cellist and a pianist work out a hymn for the Reflections of Christ gallery score. There was no budget for another shoot. No plan. Then as the room filled with music and spirit, I could not sit still, and by the end of the song I was sketching out the vision for Walking on Water.
Painters have been rendering this scene for two thousand years. Each century reaches for the same moment with the tools it has.
I had no idea on the shoot day what this picture would do or where it might sit in the history of Christian art, but Reflections of Christ's Walking on Water has the privilege of being a 'first'. When families starting hanging Walking on Water in their homes, the Christian art world quietly adopted photography. Walking on Water is the image that did it... with special thanks of course to the thousands of people who have shared photos and posts and moments with guests in their home.
"Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid." — Matthew 14:27 (NKJV)
Walking on Water is part of our Christian wall art collection. Free shipping on all orders.
Framed Canvas Art
Two ways to frame your canvas. Pick the one that fits the room.
Float Framed Canvas (generally more modern). A 1.5-inch-deep Premium Gallery Wrapped Canvas sits inside a slim frame with a small gap between frame and canvas, so the print appears to float. Available in nine thin frame profiles: Thin Gold, Thin White, Thin Silver, Thin Black, Thin Walnut, Thin Maple, Thin Oak, Thin Espresso, and Thin Natural. Ships ready to hang with hanging cleat, black backing, and bumpers.
Classic Framed Canvas (generally more traditional). A 0.75-inch-deep premium canvas sits inside the frame the way frames have held important pictures for centuries. Available in five hand-finished profiles: Plein Air Gold, Vintage Copper, Black Gold Classic, Concerto Black Gold, and Driftwood Gray. Ships ready to hang with hanging wire and black backing.
Both styles are framed to order in the USA with gallery-quality precision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Walking on Water represent?
Walking on Water depicts Jesus defying nature and it serves as a reminder that Christ’s power reaches beyond human limits and invites deeper trust. It’s also a reminder of peace in the midst of trying times.
Where does Walking on Water work best in a home?
It fits especially well in a living room, entryway, or prayer space where you want a bright, faith-filled focal point that invites reflection and conversation.
Is shipping free?
Yes. Reflections of Christ currently offers free standard shipping on all orders.
What formats is this artwork available in?
Format availability varies by piece, but many Reflections of Christ pieces offer framed canvas, gallery wrapped canvas, loose canvas and in some cases traditional prints. Sizes also vary by artwork, including smaller home-friendly sizes and larger statement pieces.
Testimonials
I still tear up at times when I look at this image. What a beautiful reminder that if we keep our eyes firmly fixed on Jesus…
Kathy, TN
When this piece came into our home Fred and I felt our home change.🙏
Julie, WA
One of my favorite things in my home—my @reflectionsofchrist portrait. This piece is so dear to my heart... it's placed in the center of my home, because my intention as a mother is to always have Christ be our center for everything we do. This artwork brings light and spirit to our family.
Rach Parcell, UT
I’m a huge believer in having some kind of art depicting the Savior in your home. It’s a wonderful talking piece and teaching moment for kids to see and ponder what the image means to them.
Bubba Page, UT
As my journey with God gets stronger over the years, I made it apparent to have his presence in my Home.
Teaching the kids his ways and his endless Love.
This piece symbolizes strength and the Light he brings into my life.
Randyl, FL
…I firmly believe that having Christ as the center of our homes can bring the Peace we are all constantly seeking, in the place we spend the most time, with the people we love so deeply!
Jasmine, ID
Nothing makes a home like beautiful art, these pictures really set a wonderful mood in our home!
Jase Bennett, Scottland
Lately, Fisher has been afraid of “monsters”. We pray every night, but I think seeing Jesus just outside his room really helps. No talk of monsters anymore!
It’s so important to instill God’s love on our boys and teach them about their Father.
Brittany Robinson, TX
My big gift this year brought me to tears. I can remember the first time I saw this print and it took my breath away. I need the daily reminder of Jesus, His power and His plan for me and my family.
Rainer, TN
Every time I look at this photo, I am reminded that I am cared for by the best Father. That no matter what happens around me, He is my protector… with Him I can walk on water.
Mila, WA
This picture in our entryways helps us pause, reflect, and ask ourselves “how can we be more like Christ?” on a daily basis.
Holly and Brad, TN
Never have I loved a picture of Jesus more. The colors are soothing and the happiness it brings to my heart when I look at it makes me want one in every room. —*adds to cart for every room in the house
Betsy Mikesell, TN
I was always told to look for God in everything, how I live and look at life. It is important to me to have this picture of Jesus to be reminded daily of his kindness, wonder, and love. If remembrance is a value of yours; this is the perfect way to start!