ABOUT THE ARTIST

 


 

Meet Constance Woods

 

Constance Woods, Christian prophetic fine artist portrait

 

Born in Worship

 

I did not intentionally set out to become a “prophetic artist.”

 

Art has always been part of my life, but the deeper call emerged through worship. Over time, as I spent long hours in prayer and communion with Yeshua, images began to form in my heart. Sometimes they came through scripture opening in a new way. Sometimes through a quiet sense of what He was speaking in a particular season. I began to understand that I was not simply creating pictures — I was responding to encounter.

 

What eventually emerged from that place was what many now describe as Christian prophetic fine art - work rooted in communion.  Most of my art is born that way.

 

Each image begins with photography—most often captured personally during moments of worship, travel in Israel, and in daily life — and then I wait. I pray. I listen. These images are then digitally painted and layered to reflect what I sense the Lord is revealing. The process feels less like invention and more like obedience. When the creativity flows, it feels as though I am stepping into a stream of living water with Yeshua, carried by His presence rather than my own effort.

Constance Woods in worship by the Sea of Galilee, inspiration behind her prophetic art

 


 

Formed Through Refining

 

My life has also been marked by refining.

 

My husband and I walked through years of heartbreak as our children battled addiction and destructive lifestyles. Those were long nights. Prayers without quick answers. Seasons where understanding was not given.

 

In that time, I stopped trying to solve everything and simply leaned into Him. He was steady when nothing else was. What was formed in those years was not panic, but depth — a trust in His covenant love that held even when circumstances did not change.

Whatever depth is present in my work was not developed in comfort. It was shaped in surrender.

 

Sunrise over the Dead Sea reflecting themes of restoration in Constance Woods' art

 


 

Rooted in Covenant and Israel

 

Certain themes continue to return throughout my work — not because I chose them, but because the Lord has woven them into my life: covenant, the Bride being made ready, the Lion who reigns, and His enduring love for Israel.

 

My heart for Israel was awakened in prayer. The Lord revealed His covenant faithfulness to me in a way that felt sacred and weighty. When I later walked the land, what had been formed in secret communion became tangible. I sensed that His promises are not relics of history — they are living covenant.

 

The land remembers. His people endure. His promises stand.

Constance Woods celebrating Passover with menorah, reflecting covenant themes in her artwork

 


 

An Invitation

 

My hope is that this art carries something real — not simply imagery, but presence.

 

That as you encounter these pieces, you sense His faithfulness.

That intimacy with Him becomes deeper and more steady.

That the Bride is being formed in readiness.

That the Lion reigns in quiet authority.

That covenant stands, unmoved by time.

These works exist to draw hearts nearer to Him — into deeper communion, steadier trust, and a confident hope rooted in His unshakable covenant. May they awaken courage, devotion, and a renewed love for His presence.

 

I create to glorify Elohim and to encourage His Bride to remain near, ready, and anchored in His covenant love.

 


 

 

This work flows from a deeper calling through the ministry Return to Judah.

Explore the ministry → Return to Judah Ministry