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This is an original Chai Hebrew artwork by Israeli pop artist Shelby Kapiano. Chai means Life in Hebrew. Many contemporary pop art themes can be found in the two Hebrew letters that make up the word Chai. This pop art wall sculpture combines modern graffiti street art with Jewish identity. The graffiti style painting is done on pieces of plexiglass/metal which are placed on a stretched canvas background. The pieces are raised up from the canvas giving the artwork a cool 3d look.
**Please note that we are not accepting rush orders at this time. We appreciate your understanding** Watercolor Painting lithography print on a fine acid-free watercolor paper. Frame option: Gallery frame, pleasing clean and modern look. (black\ white Jewish Home blessing with Hebrew Calligraphy: "It is a tree of life to those who hold it, and those who grasp it are happy” (Proverbs 3:18). "עץ חיים היא למחזיקים בה ותומכיה מאושר" FREE SHIPPING!
This is an original Star of David artwork with colorful butterflies by Israeli pop artist Shelby Kapiano. The colorful Star of David is surrounded by Butterflies and is resting on outstretched hands. Many contemporary pop art themes can be found in the star and hands. This pop art wall sculpture combines modern graffiti street art with Jewish identity. The graffiti style painting is done on pieces of plexiglass which are placed on a stretched canvas background.
Forum Gallery was founded in New York City in 1961 as a gallery of American figurative art. Among the first artists represented were Raphael Soyer, Chaim Gross, David Levine and Gregory Gillespie. The gallery was a founding member of the Art Dealers Association of America in 1962. From inception, Forum Gallery’s contemporary exhibition program has been augmented by mounting curated, thematic exhibitions of historic importance, in keeping with the gallery’s focus on humanism.
I received a question about Jewish symbols of healing, and it seems like a good time for a post on the subject. There are three primary symbols of healing in Judaism: the serpent, the sun, and the …