Artwork by Jeshu John.
Illustration in Adobe Illustrator.
Inspired by two powerful moments in the Bible. In the Old Covenant, the prophet Jonah was swallowed by a great fish. In the New Covenant of grace, Peter returned to fishing, and Jesus met him on the shore, where He invited the disciples to eat the fish He had prepared.
The painting connects these two events, reflecting the contrast between them and revealing a deeper spiritual meaning.
Artwork Size: 52 × 28 inches (W × H)
Format: Digital download (no physical item will be shipped)
File Type: ZIP file containing:
High-resolution JPEG (sRGB) – recommended for most users
High-resolution PDF (CMYK) – for professional printing
Readme file with printing guidelines
Resolution: 300 DPI (print-ready)
Color Mode:
JPEG: sRGB (universal compatibility)
PDF: CMYK (for professional print workflows)
Print Size Information: This artwork is created at 52 × 28 inches in high resolution (width × height). It can be printed at any smaller size by scaling proportionally, without loss of quality.
Please note:
Mockups and scale illustrations are approximate visual references intended to demonstrate print sizes. Actual appearance and perceived scale may vary depending on display settings, framing, and viewing distance.
Printing at significantly smaller sizes may reduce the visibility of fine details. Custom sizes, background changes, or color modifications are not available.
Jonah’s Whale & Peter’s Breakfast – Christian Bible Wall Art
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Please note that colours may vary slightly due to differences in screen settings and devices. The final printed result may also vary depending on the printer quality and the paper or canvas used.

