San Jose Church Matagalpa Metal Print
by Sarah Hornsby
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San Jose Church Matagalpa metal print by Sarah Hornsby. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This is a view from our terrace in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, our Sanctuary. The Bougainvillea bloom most of the year and flourish as do other tropical... more
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This is a view from our terrace in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, our Sanctuary. The Bougainvillea bloom most of the year and flourish as do other tropical flora and fauna. We hear the church bells call to mass, and every evening the white herons in graceful groups fly to their nesting trees beside the river. Tiny houses have crowded together on the hillsides since we moved here in 1988, many friends live there, and the painting reminds me to be thankful for the beauty and pray for the needs. I wrote this poem:.................................................................SANCTUARY
Jesus speaks to my heart:
Into your Sanctuary you have come
with refreshed hope, and then some
renewed determination.
You have brought your confession,
and know it has been taken.
Something new is stirring in the winds
the trees rustle with the news
birds call to one another as they fly,
there is new promise to try
something better is breaking in...
About Sarah Hornsby
BIOGRAPHY of Sarah Joan Anderson Hornsby updated May 2018 Born October 29, 1937 in Maryville, TN Email : jimsarah.hornsby@gmail.com Address: A. P. 130, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, Central America
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Bougainvillea from our Terrace in Matagalpa. The white birds fly daily to roost in a large tree by the river - the San Jose Church by the park nestled between.