Beacon in the Storm 4’x3’ Chalk Art

$1,300.00

This chalk art, created on textured bogus paper and measuring 4 feet wide by 3 feet tall, captures the timeless drama of a lighthouse standing steadfast against the sea and storm.

In rich hues of blue and white, the lighthouse rises from the rocks, its beam breaking through the clouds and cutting across the restless waters. Birds circle in the salty air, while the sea below churns with danger and beauty. The light itself becomes the central figure, offering guidance, safety, and hope to those who are searching.

But this image points us to a greater truth: the Word of God is our lighthouse. Just as ships must trust the exact frequency of a lighthouse to avoid disaster, we must trust what God says rather than what seems right in our own eyes. Scripture reminds us that in the days of Judges, “every man did what was right in his own eyes.” And yet, the beacon of God’s Word has never dimmed—it remains the sure guide that leads us safely to shore.

Even though no vessel appears in this artwork, we are meant to see ourselves as that vessel on the waters. The lighthouse shows us the way, but we still need a Pilot. That Pilot is Jesus. He alone can take our fragile vessel safely through the rocks and into the harbor of His love. His words in John 8:12 remind us: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

This artwork, then, is more than chalk on paper—it is a living parable of faith, hope, and the eternal promise that Jesus is our Lighthouse.

This chalk art, created on textured bogus paper and measuring 4 feet wide by 3 feet tall, captures the timeless drama of a lighthouse standing steadfast against the sea and storm.

In rich hues of blue and white, the lighthouse rises from the rocks, its beam breaking through the clouds and cutting across the restless waters. Birds circle in the salty air, while the sea below churns with danger and beauty. The light itself becomes the central figure, offering guidance, safety, and hope to those who are searching.

But this image points us to a greater truth: the Word of God is our lighthouse. Just as ships must trust the exact frequency of a lighthouse to avoid disaster, we must trust what God says rather than what seems right in our own eyes. Scripture reminds us that in the days of Judges, “every man did what was right in his own eyes.” And yet, the beacon of God’s Word has never dimmed—it remains the sure guide that leads us safely to shore.

Even though no vessel appears in this artwork, we are meant to see ourselves as that vessel on the waters. The lighthouse shows us the way, but we still need a Pilot. That Pilot is Jesus. He alone can take our fragile vessel safely through the rocks and into the harbor of His love. His words in John 8:12 remind us: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

This artwork, then, is more than chalk on paper—it is a living parable of faith, hope, and the eternal promise that Jesus is our Lighthouse.