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Peace Prayers - Shinto Prayer for Peace Wood Print

by Anjel B Hartwell

$56.00
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Peace Prayers - Shinto Prayer for Peace wood print by Anjel B Hartwell. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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One of 12 Peace Prayers from the major world religious systems the Shinto Prayer for Peace reads as follows: Although the people living across the... more
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One of 12 Peace Prayers from the major world religious systems the Shinto Prayer for Peace reads as follows: Although the people living across the ocean surrounding us, I believe, are all our brothers and sisters, why are there constant troubles in this world?
Why do winds and waves rise in the ocean surrounding us? I only earnestly wish that the wind will soon puff away all the clouds which are hanging over the tops of the mountains.
About Anjel B Hartwell

Anjel B Hartwell is a multidimensional visual and performing artist, jewelry designer, juried photographer, painter, motivational speaker, author, podcaster & multi-award winning visionary entrepreneur who lives and works in the Merrimack Valley of Southern NH. Working in a variety of media she weaves the mystical and the ordinary together to create in a multitude of arenas. She is the former proprietress of Amethyst Wyldfyre Gallery in Nashua , NH which featured the visionary artworks of over 35 local and regional artists including her own work. A founder of City Arts Nashua and the visionary force behind ArtWalk Nashua and FIREfest -- A Celebration of the Visual, Performing, Culinary & Healing Arts in the Heart of Downtown...
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