An Iconographic depiction of the Filipino devotion to Our Lady.
The original, miraculous statue, made from local molave wood, was initially enshrined in the Manila Cathedral within Intramuros but was later moved to its current location at the Ermita Church due to a vision in 1606. This move was accompanied by reported miracles, like the statue's light guiding ships at night, reinforcing her role as a guide.
In 1955, the statue was canonically crowned by the Papal Nuncio, further embedding her significance in the religious life of the Philippines.
This icon captures her beautiful robes, jeweled scepter, crown and halo, set against a textured gold background.
Print on Fine Art Papers
Our fine art paper prints (also known as Giclee) are ordered by galleries, individual artists and photographers. The papers and inks are not only archival but use some of the most accurate print technology for full color prints.
Gatorboard® Rigid Prints
Your artwork or photography printed directly on 1/3" or 1/2" Gatorboard® panels. Gatorboard® is a similar but more rigid and sturdier than foamcore. Because it is so light, it can be easily used in frames or hung on the wall with velcro command strips. Printed with UV-inks directly to the panel, Gatorboard® prints are both smudge and scratch resistant. These prints can be placed directly into the frame without glass giving you a beautiful glare free print.