How do you display your faith at home?
Our homes are personal, sacred spaces that serve as a retreat, a haven, and a safe place when the world around feels chaotic.
When you think back to your childhood, what do you remember most about coming home? The nostalgia we feel when we think of our childhood home may come from a charming kitchen table serving many family dinner nights, or a special doorway with little pencil lines named and dated to mark growth of the children living there, or a favorite window with a pretty view. While we may not remember every family night in, every meal cooked, or every study session, we do remember how being home made us feel.
Creating a home of our own is an endeavor that takes time as we grow, have new experiences, create new memories, and make important choices throughout our lives. No matter what stage of life you’re currently in, there is always a way to make your space feel a little more like home.
A well-placed piece of religious art or home decor can invoke those same feelings of nostalgia, love, and peace that we remember from our childhood home. It can remind us of the love we get from the gospel of Jesus Christ and the peace that comes with that knowledge. An inspiring quote or meaningful work of art can turn a home into a true haven here on earth, even amidst a chaotic world.
Our wide-ranging collection of religious fine art includes options for every style and every budget. Familiar pieces and images can give your home a nostalgic feel and invoke deep peace. But, if you’re interested in something newer, our fresh designs and new perspectives will give your home a modern feel while still paying tribute to your faith.
Find the art piece that speaks to you from our collection below or at DeseretBook.com.
MORNING SOLACE
Yongsung Kim
A beautiful print of Christ sitting in a field under a tree with His sheep, set in a white frame. A peaceful image to evoke a sense of calm and love within your home.
all the children
Kate Lee
Kate Lee’s signature minimalistic style uses simple brushstrokes to convey deep meaning through her art pieces. This sweet depiction of Christ with the little children would make a great addition to any children’s room or nursery. A reminder of Christ’s great love for each one of his precious children.
Christ in the red robe
Minerva Teichert
One of the most recognizable depictions of Christ's Second Coming is now available in this special frame and price. Minerva Teichert’s stunningly beautiful style captures the Savior’s love for each one of us. A reminder in your home that He is the true source of peace.
Heaven is Cheering you on
Latter-Day Home
Add a little wisdom to your walls with this beautiful Heaven is Cheering You On print. Wall art is a great way to express your faith and bring the spirit into your home. Start a conversation with this inspirational piece of wisdom from Jeffery R. Holland.
Nourish the Word
Kate Lee
Another Kate Lee masterpiece, Nourish the Word serves as a message that the smallest seedling of faith can be grown. As we strive to follow His word, He will bless us and be with us every step of the way.
Past, Present, Future, Latter-Day Home
Latter-Day Home
Add a little wisdom to your walls with this beautiful Heaven is Cheering You On print. Wall art is a great way to express your faith and bring the spirit into your home. Start a conversation with this inspirational piece of wisdom from Thomas S. Monson.
The past is behind, learn from it. The future is ahead, prepare for it. The present is here, live it." - Thomas S. Monson
This canvas plaque is great for your wall or desk. Measuring 7''x 7'' it will be easy to find a place for this in your home or office to give inspiration or start conversations.
200th Anniversary of the Restoration
Greg Olsen
Set in a real wood frame and engraved with a title celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Restoration, this iconic image by Greg Olsen celebrated the return of the gospel to our world.
Salt Lake Temple Renewed
Joylynn Forman
A fresh, new take on temple art for your home, this piece will serve as a daily reminder that the blessings of the temple are available to all who attend.
"Each [temple] stands as a beacon to the world, an expression of our testimony that God, our Eternal Father, lives, that He desires to bless us and, indeed, to bless His sons and daughters of all generations."
—Thomas S. Monson
Vision
Victoria Mathews
“Vision” is an abstract painting portraying Joseph Smith’s first vision through the use of multiple rectangles. The artist chose this geometric design to best communicate the spirit and beauty of that event to all the people of the world, regardless of religion.