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A project of the Tzahar Partnership and The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

Paintings and Photography

Paintings and Photography

  • Abstract
  • Longing for Eden

    Longing for Eden

    An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

  • Orange Vegetable Soup

    Orange Vegetable Soup

    An Original Acrylic Painting On Thin Canvas

    Store:  Ronit Barak
  • Paradise

    Paradise

    An original oil painting 

    Store:  light and color
  • breath of prayer

    breath of prayer

    An Original Acrilic painting on canvas 

    Store:  light and color
  • Where Memory Meets the Dream

    Where Memory Meets the Dream

    A large-scale surreal oil painting where a serene face emerges from flowing hills, surrounded by relics of forgotten worlds

    Store:  YOSSEF EDRI
  • Temple stones

    Temple stones

    The abstract painting depicts the Western Wall in a colorful and lively way, where the square stones are illuminated in exceptional colors—vivid shades of blue, orange, red, and gold—giving the stones life and emotion, as if each stone carries a story. The plaza of the Wall is depicted more abstractly, but several figures of people can be seen, their faces blurred, leaving the painting open to personal interpretation. The artwork creates a sense of dynamism, as if the people and the stones are connected through light and color, without boundaries, evoking an atmosphere of holiness, emotion, and spiritual presence.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin
  • Tefillin Bond

    Tefillin Bond

    An Acrilic Oil Painting On Canvas

  • The mystery of the purple wreath

    The mystery of the purple wreath

    In the painting “The Mystery of the Purple Bouquet,” the large purple bouquet inside the vase symbolizes mystery and inner growth. The purple color represents the connection between the material and spiritual worlds, while the unconventional brushstrokes convey a sense of movement and free-flowing energy. The painting hints at an inner search for meaning, where there is no clear order, yet a sense of harmony binds all elements together into a cohesive whole.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin