Blue and Gold Kotel
From: $285.00
PRINTS are high quality creations that are rolled, unstretched Canvas and need to be framed in glass. To create a Print, an Original painting is professionally scanned to recreate the clarity of each brush stroke. To hang the print without a glass, we add a 3-inch white border to your print. You can then bring your print to your local framer, and have it stretched and mounted on a wooden stretcher bar with wrapped edges. It can then be hung as is, or framed.
STRETCHED AND MOUNTED CANVAS PRINTS: Stretched canvases are constructed around a full 1.5 inch hardwood frame, and are easy to hang with pre-installed hardware and a hanging kit. It can either be hung as is, or framed.
This add-on is available in select products:
ADD GOLD LEAF AND VARNISH. Add metallic gold leaf and varnish over your print to make your painting pop and look alive. (Only available on rolled canvas prints. Available on stretched and mounted prints for local pickup in Jackson, NJ.)
For questions, custom sizes, or for custom art and inquires, please email us, or visit @Nechamafineart on Instagram to view more artwork by Nechama.
Please allow 3-4 weeks production time for Prints with add-ons.
Any sizes LARGER than 20×60 will ship taken off the stretcher bar and rolled in a tube.
This product is also available in Semi Original Giclee
About This Painting
The Blue and Gold Series Kotel offers an eye-catching depiction of Jerusalem’s beloved Western Wall. As one of the holiest sites in the Jewish tradition, this wall is one of the most frequently visited places by Jews and non-Jews. The Western Wall is a remnant of the Holy Temple that was destroyed over 2,000 years ago, and today it is a spiritual site where Jews go to feel close to God and offer up their prayers. Written prayers are sometimes left in the cracks of the Kotel. Since visiting the Temple Mount is restricted by Jewish law, Jewish people visit the Kotel to be close to the site where the Bais Hamikdash (Holy Temple), and the Ark of the Covenant, once were. Many visitors say they can feel the presence of G-d at the Kotel.