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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.8x11.8in
About this artwork
Akko is one of the cities in Israel whose history went on without interruptions for over 4000 years.
In this acrylic creation, I've fused fine art's precision, impressionism's play of light, and realism's grounding touch. The historical edifice stands as a testament to time's relentless march—a beacon of resilience. I aimed to evoke a deep sense of meditation, inviting viewers to reflect on continuity amidst change. This artwork will immerse your… space in a contemplative aura, blending the serene with the steadfast.
Shlomit Aharonovitch, with an MA in Landscape Architecture, expresses through painting, her works spanning global private collections. Utilizing a visionary technique, she finds the means to manifest her mind's eye onto canvas, engaging in a dialogue with the viewer and the world at large. Her creations capture an ethereal quest, blurring the lines between Heaven and Earth, evoking a profound unity within the spectator.