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Yitschak Ben Yehuda |
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from the Land of Milk and Honey, by a man who seeks memorable beauty in his art and
profound peace in his lifestyle. Such a man is Yitschak Ben Yehuda, New Age Hebraic
Arts foremost exponent. By its very nature, Hebraic Art is ornate, intricate and full of liqht, for it strives to illuminate the depth of the Bible, the Holy Land, and above all Jerusalem, City of Peace. Many originals are elaborately worked with 22 1/4 carat gold leaf, semi-precious stones and often embellished with silver, bronze or soil from the Holy Land, combined to create a stunning effect of color and visual brilliance. These legacies may take several months to complete. The result: unique paintings that rightfully take their place in the rich tapestry of tradition that has been Jewish art and culture for over 3,500 years. "My dream is that these paintings will kindle a longing for Zion, and contribute to usher in the prophetic vision of Redemption, when the whole world will come to Jerusalem to pray in love and peace. A day when the only hunger left in the world will be to hear the word of G-d! - This is my aspiration!" |
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Yitschak's paintings include synagogue murals, portraits in oils on canvas, wedding and anniversary ketubot. The technique used in many of his paintings originated from Egypt two thousand years ago, whereby fire, resin and wax constitute some of the ingredients. Please click here to enjoy the custom ketubot of Yitschak Ben Yehuda Please see below to enjoy the limited edition enhanced lithographs of Yitschak Ben Yehuda |
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Yehuda: The Father of Many Nations Lithograph on Arches paper; 20 x 25; hand finished with oils by the artist; Limited edition of 250, signed and numbered. Depicting Abraham coming into the Holy Land for the first time.
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Yehuda:Jerusalem $500.00 Lithograph on Arches paper; 20 x 25; Hand finished with oils by the artist; limited edition of 250, signed and numbered. Story from the Midrash (oral tradition, commentary) that says the third Temple will descend from Heaven. |
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