Golden Rays Kotel

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From: $850.00

Acrylic, texture, mixed media, gold leaf, on canvas

SEMI ORIGINAL GICLÉE is a reproduction on mounted and stretched canvas with wrapped edges. The entire canvas is then painted over, recreating the look of an original painting with brush strokes and texture. Much time and effort goes into creating each giclée to make it into a masterpiece. It can either be hung as is, or framed.

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 4-5 weeks production time for a Semi Original Giclée.

Any sizes LARGER than 20×60 will ship taken off the stretcher bar and rolled in a tube.

This product is also available in Custom Prints.

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30 & 50

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40 & 75

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50 & 115

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50 & 125

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65 & 175

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235 & 315

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About This Painting

This painting evokes longing to be in Israel, together with the crowds of people swarmed at the Kotel. The heart warming colors of the painting create a mood that can’t quite be put into words. This beautiful piece brings elegance to any room.

The Kotel is a prominent part of Jewish history for centuries. For generations, Jewish people dreamed of visiting the old stone wall even just once in their lives. Today, the Wall is visited by thousands every week, all year long.  In its’ long, rectangular stones, papers are crammed into the corners with hopes, prayers and requests of those that visit the Western Wall.