What is the concept behind Ascent Gallery? Ascent Gallery is a space dedicated to bridging the gap between faith and contemporary aesthetics. We curate works that explore sacred themes through modern languages like minimalism, abstraction, and deep symbolism.
Where is the gallery located? Our production facility and headquarters are located in Miami, Florida. To provide the best value to our clients and keep costs accessible, we operate primarily through a virtual presence, allowing you to browse and acquire our collections from anywhere.
Who is the main artist of the gallery? Many of our flagship pieces are created by Armando Tejuca, an artist with a unique background in Fine Arts, which allows for a fascinating blend of technical precision and spiritual sensitivity.
Are the artworks original? The pieces showcased online are high-quality reproductions. We use this approach to offer flexibility in formats and sizes that adapt to your specific space and needs. However, original paintings may be available for purchase upon request. If you are interested in an original work, please contact us via email to check current availability.
Do you offer custom framing? Absolutely. Leveraging our professional framing business in Miami, we ensure your piece is ready to be displayed with the highest quality standards.
Can I commission a specific piece? Yes, we welcome commissions for those looking for a personalized interpretation of a biblical theme or a specific concept for their home or office.
Do you ship internationally? Yes, we provide secure, professional shipping to ensure your artwork arrives in perfect condition, regardless of your location.
Is this gallery only for Christians? While our themes are rooted in Christian art and biblical narratives, our aesthetic is universal. Anyone who appreciates modern design, abstraction, and the search for meaning will find a connection with our collection.
What inspires the "minimalist" approach to sacred art? We believe that the Gospel message is timeless and dynamic. Minimalism allows the viewer to strip away the noise and focus on the essential—the light, the sacrifice, and the quiet presence of the divine.