THE MOTHERS,A painting of praise
THE MOTHERS
GICLEE HAND TOUCHED AND SIGNED ART PRINT
By Jerusalem artist Rebecca Shore
This piece was inspired by the inspired verses of Proverbs 31 written by King Solomon over two thousand years ago. Jewish tradition teaches that the mothers are the ones gifted with intuitive spiritual understanding that enables them to birth nurture and support emotionally our families as they grow to find teir place in G-d’s plan. The piece has the names of the famous women of the Bible but the Four mothers Sarah Rebecca Rachel and Leah are presented by the four trees nurturing and giving forth fruit. Around the painting are the words from Proverbs 31 in honor of all the mother and the women in our world.
“Many daughters have done virtuously, but you have risen above them all.( Proverbs 31:29)
THIS WORK IS A GICLEE HAND TOUCHED AND SIGNED
Giclee is a fine art multi screened printing process on archival quality paper - with some hand touching added by the artist
The LARGE piece measures 40 by 40 cm ..or about 16 inches by 16 inches
The MEDIUM piece measures 27 by 27 cm ..or about 11 inches by 11 inches
PRICES
LARGE $159 including shipping
MEDIUM $80 including shipping
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