Jerusalem Synagogue Interior Mizrach. Artist: David Fisher. Laser-Cut Paper
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Laser-Cut Paper
Size: 16.14" X 20.5" / 41 cm X 52.5cm
Ready for framing, this stunning work of art will draw gasps of wonder from all who behold it! It is an original design by Jerusalem artist David Fisher. Inspired by ancient Hebrew manuscripts, the design formed in the paper by laser cutting is an unbelievably ornate three-dimensional synagogue interior.
In the center is the Hebrew word Mizrach (East) above a menorah supported by a pair of lions. The outer archway displays a floral pattern. The middle one is a beautiful Old Jerusalem scene. The inner archway quotes the timeless verse from King David's wisdom, Im eshkachech Yerushalayim, tishkach yemini ("If I forget you, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget itself.") (Psalms 137:5).
In addition to beautifying any wall of any Jewish or Jerusalem-loving home, this work of art is also particularly suitable for hanging on the Mizrach (Eastern or Jerusalem-facing) wall.
Please note: this piece is not framed but is available framed for an additional price.
David Fisher, born in Jerusalem, is an Israeli graphic designer who has revived the traditional Jewish art form of paper cutting, that goes back to at least the Middle Ages, through utilizing a modern laser cut technology. Together with his expertise in Hebrew typography, the technique of arranging and designing text, these acclaimed works of art are a beautiful portrayal of Jewish blessings, prayers, symbols and decorative motifs.