Limited edition original serigraph; signed and numbered by the artist Size: 50cm x 70cm / 27.5" x 19.6"
This stunning serigraph is based on the Hoshen - breastplate - worn by the High Priest in the Temple. It has twelve different colored stones: each one represents one of the twelve tribes. They are set on a firy yellow-red background, which is in turn set on a deep blue-black and decorated with a range of Jewish symbols and decorative motis. It is surrounded by a stained glass window-esque array of decorative panels filled with Jewish and Hebrew images.
Israeli-born artist Victor Shrem trained as a ceramicist, but after several years working in pottery began creating the pieces he is most known for in the Jewish world: paintings. Using a combination of watercolor and oil paints, Shrem creates vivid Judaica and Jerusalem themed pieces which are stained-glass window-like in style and mesmerizing to behold. His work has been exhibited in many galleries around the world, and is found in several important private collections.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-twelve-tribes-artist-victor-shrem-hand-signed-numbered-limited-edition-serigraph-p506887947Victor Shrem - Twelve Tribes (Hand Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Serigraph)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/p/-/p-1516.jpg169169USDInStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Serigraphs/Victor Shrem/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Israeli Artists' Serigraphs/Home Decor/Bible-Inspired Home Decor/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Biblical Wall Art/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art37215904631466623806<p>Beautifully combining ancient Biblical imagery and contemporary art, you will love displaying this serigraph for many years to come.</p> <p><strong>Limited edition original serigraph; signed and numbered by the artist<br /></strong><strong><br />Size:</strong> 50cm x 70cm / 27.5" x 19.6"</p>
<p>This stunning serigraph is based on the Hoshen - breastplate - worn by the High Priest in the Temple. It has twelve different colored stones: each one represents one of the twelve tribes. They are set on a firy yellow-red background, which is in turn set on a deep blue-black and decorated with a range of Jewish symbols and decorative motis. It is surrounded by a stained glass window-esque array of decorative panels filled with Jewish and Hebrew images.</p>
<p>Israeli-born artist <strong>Victor Shrem</strong> trained as a ceramicist, but after several years working in pottery began creating the pieces he is most known for in the Jewish world: paintings. Using a combination of watercolor and oil paints, Shrem creates vivid Judaica and Jerusalem themed pieces which are stained-glass window-like in style and mesmerizing to behold. His work has been exhibited in many galleries around the world, and is found in several important private collections. </p>00add-to-cartWall ArtBiblicalArt Gallery