LDS Art of Jesus Christ
Reflections of Christ was born in the golden age of LDS painters and quickly changed the LDS art world. In 2007, the project was created to celebrate the Mesa Temple Easter Pageant, where the full collection was exhibited in the Visitor Center and drew record crowds for nearly a year. For many, this was their first encounter with LDS artwork that felt modern, reverent, and deeply personal. A new visual language for Latter Day Saint art emerged. Photographic. Scriptural. Alive.
Since then, Reflections of Christ has traveled to LDS churches and Temple Visitor Centers around the world, with selected works displayed at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquarters in Salt Lake City and at the Bishop’s Central Storehouse gallery, viewed by world leaders and visitors alike.
In homes, the art continues its quiet work. Jesus walking on water. The Resurrection. Shared by LDS families and influencers, gathering millions of responses. Not as trend. As testimony. Art that lives with the family. Art that anchors faith. Alive in the room. LDS owned publisher, Deseret Book, published a book of Mabry’s art entitled Reflections of Christ. The book became a regional bestseller in 2008.
Reflections of Christ was born in the golden age of LDS painters and quickly changed the LDS art world. In 2007, the project was created to celebrate the Mesa Temple Easter Pageant, where the full collection was exhibited in the Visitor Center and drew record crowds for nearly a year. For many, this was their first encounter with LDS artwork that felt modern, reverent, and deeply personal. A new visual language for Latter Day Saint art emerged. Photographic. Scriptural. Alive.
Since then, Reflections of Christ has traveled to LDS churches and Temple Visitor Centers around the world, with selected works displayed at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquarters in Salt Lake City and at the Bishop’s Central Storehouse gallery, viewed by world leaders and visitors alike.
In homes, the art continues its quiet work. Jesus walking on water. The Resurrection. Shared by LDS families and influencers, gathering millions of responses. Not as trend. As testimony. Art that lives with the family. Art that anchors faith. Alive in the room. LDS owned publisher, Deseret Book, published a book of Mabry’s art entitled Reflections of Christ. The book became a regional bestseller in 2008.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of artwork is featured in the LDS Art collection?
The LDS Art collection centers on Jesus Christ through scenes from His ministry, baptism, miracles, teachings and resurrection, making it a strong fit for Latter-day Saint homes that desire explicitly Christ-centered décor.
Is the LDS Art collection suitable for gifts?
Yes. The themes across the collection make it especially relevant for faith-centered gifts tied to baptisms, Easter, home dedications, missionary farewells, weddings or everyday encouragement. Our postcard collection makes the perfect missionary gift.
Are multiple sizes and display styles available in the LDS Art collection?
Yes. Product availability varies, but the collection includes a range of sizes and display-ready formats designed for both small spaces and larger focal walls.
What makes this collection different from generic religious décor?
The collection leans into realistic, story-driven imagery of Christ that is meant to invite reflection, conversation and daily remembrance rather than functioning as generic background décor. Also, Reflections of Christ is intentionally bold in color and them.
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.
Is shipping free?
Yes. Reflections of Christ currently offers free standard shipping on all orders.