Add a beautiful and meaningful element of contemporary Israeli art to your home décor with this fantastic screen print from Israeli artist Lev Gal Wertman:
Inspired by the opening words of creation, "Let there be light," this work brilliantly portrays the artist's earliest experiential memories of light and combines them in this masterful piece.
Based on Wertman's collection of stained glass windows, "The Story of Creation," currently on display in the sanctuary of the Gottesman RTW Academy.
LIMITED EDITION: Don't miss out on owning this remarkable work of art. With a limited number available, make sure to buy one before they run out!
For a unique work of art to decorate your home with, check out this stunning screen print from Israeli artist Lev Gal Wertman. Based off of his collection of stained glass windows, "The Story of Creation," this work is inspired by the Biblical verses that describe the first motions of Creation (Genesis 1:3-5), "Then God said 'Let there be light.' And there was light. God saw that the light was good and God divided the light from the darkness. God called the light Day and the darkness he called Night. So there was evening and there was morning, one day." Portraying an array of bubbles beautifully shaded with vibrant colors and set against a deep blue background, this work depicts the artist's first memories of experiencing light, including light breaking through half-closed eyes, a street lamp casting shadows on the wall of his room and other recollections. A remarkable blend of traditional Biblical symbolism and contemporary art, this piece is sure to impress all who see it.
An internationally recognized artist, Lev Gal Wertman studied at the renowned Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and has showcased his works in galleries and exhibits around the world. Making use of different forms of art, Wertman's works are inspired by traditional Jewish symbolism as well as the modern world.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/let-there-be-light-the-story-of-creation-by-lev-gal-wertman-limited-edition-signed-and-numbered-screen-print-122333Let There Be Light – The Story of Creation by Lev Gal Wertman (Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Screen Print)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/l/e/let_there_be_light.jpg650650USDOutOfStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Serigraphs/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Biblical Wall Art/Home Decor/Bible-Inspired Home Decor/Bible Themed Wall Art385266626663<p>Add a beautiful and meaningful element of contemporary Israeli art to your home décor with this fantastic screen print from Israeli artist Lev Gal Wertman:</p>
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<li>Inspired by the opening words of creation, "Let there be light," this work brilliantly portrays the artist's earliest experiential memories of light and combines them in this masterful piece.</li>
<li>Based on Wertman's collection of stained glass windows, "The Story of Creation," currently on display in the sanctuary of the Gottesman RTW Academy.</li>
<li>LIMITED EDITION: Don't miss out on owning this remarkable work of art. With a limited number available, make sure to buy one before they run out!</li>
</ul> <p><strong>Arches 88 Paper 300 gsm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size: 22" x 15" / 55.88 cm x 38.1 cm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Limited Edition</strong></p>
<p><strong>Each print is signed and numbered by the artist</strong></p>
<p>For a unique work of art to decorate your home with, check out this stunning screen print from Israeli artist Lev Gal Wertman. Based off of his collection of stained glass windows, "The Story of Creation," this work is inspired by the Biblical verses that describe the first motions of Creation (Genesis 1:3-5), "Then God said 'Let there be light.' And there was light. God saw that the light was good and God divided the light from the darkness. God called the light Day and the darkness he called Night. So there was evening and there was morning, one day." Portraying an array of bubbles beautifully shaded with vibrant colors and set against a deep blue background, this work depicts the artist's first memories of experiencing light, including light breaking through half-closed eyes, a street lamp casting shadows on the wall of his room and other recollections. A remarkable blend of traditional Biblical symbolism and contemporary art, this piece is sure to impress all who see it.</p>
<p>An internationally recognized artist, <strong>Lev Gal Wertman</strong> studied at the renowned Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and has showcased his works in galleries and exhibits around the world. Making use of different forms of art, Wertman's works are inspired by traditional Jewish symbolism as well as the modern world.</p>
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