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Paintings and Photography

Paintings and Photography

  • Longing for Eden

    Longing for Eden

    An Original 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
  • Feelings

    Feelings

    This captivating artwork merges dreamlike elements with soothing emotional pain. The dreamy expressions reflect a desire to escape reality, while the underlying pain adds depth. Colorful stalactites symbolize tears from the dream, illustrating incomplete loyalty. It’s an emotional sculpture using strong colors and light, highlighting the beauty in pain and the human struggle for light in darkness.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin
  • With the Lion’s Spirit (Copy)

    With the Lion’s Spirit (Copy)

    An Original Watercolor Painting 

    Store:  Naomi Mena
  • Pomegranates still life

    Pomegranates still life

    Original painting of pomegranates still life

  • The Time of Our Freedom

    The Time of Our Freedom

    For the prayer that God will redeem my people

    Store:  Adi Malka
  • Lifted Eyes

    Lifted Eyes

    An Original Acrilic Painting On Canvas

  • Echo of Stillness

    Echo of Stillness

    This is a Fine Art print of an original hand-painted watercolor, printed on museum-grade archival matte paper and delivered ready to hang in a sleek black aluminum frame.

  • Stubble Field

    Stubble Field

    An original oil painting on canvas

    Store:  Rachel Woolf