"Great Walls - Jerusalem" Mixed Media Artwork by Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield
"Great Walls - Jerusalem" Mixed Media Artwork by Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield
"Great Walls - Jerusalem" Mixed Media Artwork by Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield
Description:
Discover the unique charm of "Great Walls - Jerusalem," a one-of-a-kind mixed media artwork by renowned Israeli artists Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield. This captivating piece portrays a serene landscape, showcasing Jerusalem's ancient walls under a muted sun, created through an intricate combination of textures and earthy tones. The Greenfields’ distinctive approach merges traditional and modern techniques, reflecting the city’s rich history and spiritual significance.
Handcrafted in the artists' studio in Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, this work exemplifies their deep connection to the city. The natural materials used in this piece, coupled with its aged appearance, evoke a sense of antiquity and timelessness, making it a truly unique piece for collectors of Judaica and Middle Eastern art.
This artwork is perfect for anyone seeking a meaningful and historic representation of Jerusalem, making it ideal for home, office, or gallery display.
Artwork Details:
- Artist: Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield
- Title: Great Walls - Jerusalem
- Medium: Mixed Media
- Dimensions: Approx. 9 inches wide x 6 inches tall (Frame not included)
- Condition: Vintage; some natural wear adding to its historical feel
- Frame: Included, in a rustic wooden finish to complement the aged nature of the artwork.
- Significance: This artwork represents Jerusalem’s iconic old city walls, blending history and modern art techniques, evoking the spiritual and cultural essence of the city.
Artist Background:
Yitzhak & Zipora Greenfield are renowned artists based in Jerusalem, famous for their mixed media work that often focuses on the historical and religious significance of Israel. Their unique ability to merge contemporary techniques with ancient themes has made their work highly sought after by collectors around the world. Based in Ein Kerem, a picturesque artist village, their work is imbued with a sense of spirituality and authenticity reflective of the city’s diverse heritage