Van Gogh Psalm 23 Printable: Free Christian Wall Art
There is something so peaceful about Psalm 23.

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
It is one of those passages of Scripture that feels familiar, comforting, and deeply steady. Whether you learned it as a child, heard it prayed at a funeral, memorized it for school, or simply return to it in seasons when your heart needs rest, Psalm 23 has a way of meeting us right where we are.
Today I’m sharing a free Van Gogh Psalm 23 printable that you can download, print, and display in your home.
This printable pairs the beautiful words of Psalm 23 with the soft green pastures and swirling sky of a Van Gogh landscape. I wanted it to feel peaceful, classic, and lovely enough to frame, while still being simple enough to use for homeschool, morning time, Scripture memory, or a quiet prayer corner.
Free Van Gogh Psalm 23 Printable
This Psalm 23 printable includes the full text of the psalm in a vintage-inspired layout, with Van Gogh’s green fields above the Scripture passage.
It would be beautiful in:
- a homeschool room
- a child’s bedroom
- a prayer corner
- a hallway gallery wall
- a nursery
- a Sunday school classroom
- a Catholic or Christian co-op space
- a nature study notebook
- a Scripture memory binder
I especially love how the green landscape echoes the words of the psalm:
“He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.”
The combination of Scripture and art makes this a gentle, beautiful piece for your home. It is not overly modern or overly polished. It has that lovely old-world feel that works well with vintage frames, wooden shelves, baskets, books, candles, and cozy homeschool spaces.
Download the Free Psalm 23 Printable
This printable is designed for personal and family use. You can print it for your own home, homeschool, classroom, co-op, or church group.
For best results, print on white cardstock or high-quality matte paper. You can also send it to a local print shop if you want a more polished art print look.
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Why Psalm 23 Is So Beloved
Psalm 23 is one of the most well-known passages in the Bible, and for good reason.
It reminds us that God is not distant from His people. He is a shepherd. He guides, restores, protects, comforts, prepares, anoints, and welcomes.
It is a psalm for ordinary days and hard days.
It is for the mother who feels worn thin.
It is for the child who is afraid at night.
It is for the family walking through uncertainty.
It is for the home that needs more peace.
It is for the person who needs to remember: I am not alone.
There is such tenderness in the image of the Lord as shepherd. He does not rush His sheep. He leads them. He feeds them. He brings them to rest.
And in a busy home, that reminder matters.
A Beautiful Scripture Printable for Homeschool Morning Time
This Van Gogh Psalm 23 printable would be lovely to use during homeschool morning time.
You could read one verse each day, talk about what it means, and slowly memorize the psalm together. Younger children can listen and repeat simple lines, while older children can copy the verses into a notebook.
A simple weekly rhythm could look like this:
Monday: Read the full psalm aloud.
Tuesday: Discuss “The Lord is my shepherd.”
Wednesday: Copy or memorize verses 1–3.
Thursday: Talk about the valley of the shadow of death and God’s comfort.
Friday: Read the full psalm again and pray it together.
You could also pair it with a gentle art study of Van Gogh’s landscapes, noticing the movement, color, brushstrokes, and feeling of the painting.
Ask your children:
What colors do you notice first?
Does this painting feel calm, windy, cheerful, lonely, peaceful, or something else?
How does the landscape remind you of Psalm 23?
Why do you think green pastures are such a comforting image?
What does it mean that God restores the soul?
This makes the printable more than decoration. It becomes Scripture memory, art appreciation, copywork, prayer, and conversation all in one.
How to Use This Psalm 23 Art Printable
There are so many simple ways to use this free printable.
Frame it and hang it in your homeschool room.
Add it to your morning basket as your Scripture memory passage.
Print a copy for each child to keep in a binder.
Use it as copywork inspiration.
Display it during Eastertide, Ordinary Time, or Good Shepherd Sunday.
Give it to a friend who is grieving or walking through a hard season.
Place it on a shelf with a candle, Bible, rosary, or prayer book.
Use it as part of a Charlotte Mason-style picture study and Scripture lesson.
This printable is especially lovely for families who want their homes to feel filled with truth and beauty. Sometimes a simple piece of Scripture art on the wall can become a quiet invitation to prayer.
Printing Tips
For the best result, I recommend printing this Psalm 23 wall art on:
white cardstock
matte photo paper
linen-textured paper
heavyweight presentation paper
You can print it at home, but if your printer tends to dull colors, a local print shop will usually give you a crisper result.
A simple wooden frame would look beautiful with the Van Gogh greens and blues. You could also use a thrifted gold frame for a more vintage, classic look.
A Gentle Reminder for Your Home
Psalm 23 does not promise that we will never walk through valleys.
It promises that we do not walk through them alone.
That is why this psalm is so comforting. It holds both beauty and hardship together. Green pastures and shadowed valleys. Still waters and enemies. A restored soul and a prepared table.
And through all of it, the Lord is near.
I hope this free Van Gogh Psalm 23 printable brings a little more peace, beauty, and Scripture into your home.
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FAQ
What size is the Van Gogh Psalm 23 printable?
This printable is designed to be easy to print at home. You can print it as a full-page art print or scale it down for a binder, notebook, or small frame.
Can I use this Psalm 23 printable for homeschool?
Yes, this printable is perfect for homeschool morning time, Scripture memory, copywork, picture study, or a prayer table.
Is this Psalm 23 printable free?
Yes, this is a free printable for personal, family, homeschool, classroom, co-op, or church use.
What Bible translation is used?
This printable uses the traditional wording of Psalm 23, beginning with “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
How should I display this Christian art printable?
You can frame it, place it on a clipboard, add it to a morning basket, display it on a prayer table, or include it in a Scripture memory binder.
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