Never Thirst
$14.99 – $34.99
This fun retro video game-inspired print depicts an MC Escher-like never-ending waterfall that illustrates the eternal water that Jesus told the Samaritan women about in John 4. It also represents a number of different ways that Jesus is referred to in the book of John, including light, the way, the vine, and other hidden references!
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Description
This fun retro video game-inspired print depicts an MC Escher-like never-ending waterfall that illustrates the eternal water that Jesus told the Samaritan women about in John 4. It also represents a number of different ways that Jesus is referred to in the book of John, including light, the way, the vine, and other hidden references!
ABOUT THE PHYSICAL POSTER
All our prints are printed on Enhanced Matte Paper and beautifully suited to display in a church, office, or home wall. It’s just large enough to be fun but won’t take over your entire wall.
- The size of the print is 18″x24.”
- Enhanced Matte Paper is a durable, museum-quality, heavyweight stock. It’s built to last, just like the church.
- Frame not included
ABOUT THE DOWNLOAD PACKAGE
Download Package Includes:
- 18″24″ high resolution 300ppi image
- 18″24″ Ultra-HD resolution 750ppi image
- 24″x36″ high resolution 300ppi image
- 24″36″ Ultra-HD resolution 750ppi image
- 9×16 HD Story Graphic
- 9×16 4k Story Graphic
You can print these files at home, the office, or take them to a local copy shop or office store and have them print them for you.
The downloads you’ll receive are formatted as a lossless .png file. Each print file has a resolution of at least 300 PPI. This ensures the highest quality with a small file size. The package also includes “ultra-HD” files, which can be printed at 4-5x the normal size. You can use these for murals or other large format options.
Licensing
In short, if you purchased a download, you can print or display it. You can’t modify or sell it.
If you’re a member, you can do pretty much the same as long your membership is active. If you cancel your membership or it runs out, we ask that you do not use the digital content unless you purchase it individually.
All the specific licensing details can be found here: Visual Theology Licensing