The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared miraculously on the cloak of Juan Diego, a simple indigenous peasant, on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City on December 12, 1531. Today it is displayed in the Basilica of Guadalupe nearby, the most visited Catholic shrine in the world.
Sue's colorful version is a joyful interpretation of the original, which can be seen by clicking here.
Small: 5x7.5, paper 8.5x11"
Med: 7x10.5, paper 11x14"
Large: 9x13.5, paper 13x17"
Prints: Archival pigments on fine art paper. Signed by artist. Whiteboard backing, clear plastic sleeve. Fits standard frames.
Hand Made Charms: Silver solder, hand crafted charms. Lead-free. Glass. Image on both sides. Sizes approx.
Charm Only
Small – 1/2" wide
Medium – 1" wide
Large (ornament) – 1.5" wide
Charm on 24" Necklace, in black faux leather gift box
Small – 1/2" wide
Medium – 1" wide
Comes with white packer box
(St. Therese shown as example)
Archival Quality:
Our prints are hand signed by the artist, printed on acid-free fine art paper with high quality
Epson pigments (instead of dyes), rated by a third party to last up to 200 years or more.
These prints are beautiful today and are time capsules of the faith for future generations.
Visit often! Sue is always adding new paintings!