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Art and Cafts

Art and Cafts

  • Field in the Hula Valley

    Field in the Hula Valley

     An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

    Store:  Rachel Woolf
  • Spiritual Jerusalem

    Spiritual Jerusalem

    The painting depicts a joyful and energetic Hasid, with his sidelocks fluttering in the wind. He plays the violin in a lively manner, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the image. The Hasid is portrayed with precise details, showcasing a proud and happy expression, reflected in warm and rich colors. His hair and beard feature warm tones, while his attire is adorned with soft shades of blue and orange, embodying the warm and enchanting nature of the music he plays.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin
  • L'Chaim (A Small Toast)

    L’Chaim (A Small Toast)

    An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

  • A girl looks at the sea
  • Caesarea Port

    Caesarea Port

    An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

    Store:  Olga Kushnir
  • Abstract
  • Hibiscus flower pendant

    Hibiscus flower pendant

    Botanically inspired handcrafted gold pendant from the Hibiscus Flower Collection. Perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.

    Store:  Yasharel
  • Blue and White Sea Creatures Swimsuit

    Blue and White Sea Creatures Swimsuit

    Flattering, comfy, and full of Mediterranean charm – this two-piece swimsuit features a high-waisted fit, playful ruffled sleeves, and a hand-drawn marine print inspired by Israeli beach life.

    Store:  Reni
  • 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