The Three Patriarchs

$1,050.00

This piece is a collaboration between Utah based intarsia artist Brooke skousen and Maine based stained glass artist Ed Pelotte. 

The combination of vivid stained glass, resin and rich hardwoods culminates in creating a breathtaking view of a favorite spot in Zions national park. 

The Three Patriarchs in Zion National Park are a striking trio of sandstone peaks that were named in the early 20th century for figures from the Bible — Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the patriarchs of the Old Testament. 

• Abraham — symbolizes faith and the origin of covenant; he’s often viewed as the father of faith.• Isaac — represents continuity and obedience, as the son who carries on the covenant.• Jacob — symbolizes struggle and transformation, having wrestled with an angel and been renamed Israel.

Together, they symbolize heritage, perseverance, and faith across generations — fitting themes for such enduring, monumental rock formations.

This artwork will become a big conversation piece and one to last in your family for generations. 

Piece measures 18”x18”  and is made from stained glass, resin, and reclaimed bubinga, mahogany, cedar, honey locust, and cherry, framed in poplar. 

Piece ships in 3-5 business days. No returns or exchanges. If there is an issue with your piece, please reach out to me directly through email.

This piece is a collaboration between Utah based intarsia artist Brooke skousen and Maine based stained glass artist Ed Pelotte. 

The combination of vivid stained glass, resin and rich hardwoods culminates in creating a breathtaking view of a favorite spot in Zions national park. 

The Three Patriarchs in Zion National Park are a striking trio of sandstone peaks that were named in the early 20th century for figures from the Bible — Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the patriarchs of the Old Testament. 

• Abraham — symbolizes faith and the origin of covenant; he’s often viewed as the father of faith.• Isaac — represents continuity and obedience, as the son who carries on the covenant.• Jacob — symbolizes struggle and transformation, having wrestled with an angel and been renamed Israel.

Together, they symbolize heritage, perseverance, and faith across generations — fitting themes for such enduring, monumental rock formations.

This artwork will become a big conversation piece and one to last in your family for generations. 

Piece measures 18”x18”  and is made from stained glass, resin, and reclaimed bubinga, mahogany, cedar, honey locust, and cherry, framed in poplar. 

Piece ships in 3-5 business days. No returns or exchanges. If there is an issue with your piece, please reach out to me directly through email.