A re-imagined decorative manuscript reconstruction Gospel of Thomas
Gospel of Thomas Inspired Manuscript Wall Art
A re-imagined decorative manuscript artwork inspired by Saying 3 of the Gospel of Thomas — the teaching of the Kingdom within and without.
This piece was created as an atmospheric wall art print for those drawn to ancient texts, hidden wisdom, sacred symbolism, spiritual history, and the mystery of early manuscript traditions.
Stop looking only outside yourself for the sacred.
Do not let leaders, systems, or loud voices send you chasing heaven somewhere else.
The hidden kingdom is already within you and around you.
Self-knowledge is the doorway.
Without it, a person can be surrounded by everything and still live poor in spirit.
Designed with a dark museum-style background, aged papyrus texture, damaged manuscript edges, and Coptic-inspired lettering, this artwork brings the feeling of an ancient recovered fragment into a modern printable wall art format.
It is not presented as a direct museum facsimile or scholarly reproduction. Instead, it is a carefully re-imagined decorative reconstruction inspired by the surviving Gospel of Thomas manuscript tradition and created for visual atmosphere, reflection, and display.
Perfect for meditation spaces, reading corners, study rooms, spiritual interiors, home libraries, gallery walls, and anyone who loves ancient wisdom with a mysterious visual edge.
What you receive:
A high-resolution digital wall art file
Ready for printing and framing
Designed for personal décor use
Instant digital download
No physical item will be shipped
Included print sizes / sizing chart:
5 x 7 inches
8 x 10 inches
11 x 14 inches
12 x 16 inches
16 x 20 inches
18 x 24 inches
24 x 36 inches
A5
A4
A3
A2
These sizes are commonly used for home printing, professional print shops, and standard frame options. For best results, print on quality matte, fine art, textured, or archival-style paper to enhance the ancient manuscript look.
Suggested use:
Print it for your wall, frame it as a statement piece, place it in a meditation room, or use it as part of a sacred study space, mystical gallery wall, or contemplative reading area.
This artwork is for those who are drawn to the old fragments, the hidden sayings, and the quiet question that still follows the seeker:
What if the sacred was never far away?