Feel Deeply, Live Boldly
Original Paintings & Fine Art Prints that invite you to feel deeply and create boldly in life.
Available Fine Art Prints
Inspired by the quiet confidence of David Bowie, Starman is a portrait of presence — not performance.
Bold color and layered brushwork reflect the tension between softness and strength, vulnerability and self-possession.
Starman honors those who reinvent themselves, who stand in their own light, and who carry quiet power without needing to prove it.
Details:
8×10:
High Quality Fine Art Paper
Unframed
16×20:
Archival Somerset Velvet Fine Art Paper
Certificate of Authenticity, Signed by Artist
Unframed
Tikkun Olam, “Repairing the World,” represents both the grief and hope we feel in repairing the world around us. The hard and unending work, but the stillness, pride, and hope we have in working together with nature to heal and restore communities.
Bold, symbolic, and emotionally charged, Tikkun Olam is a Collector’s piece for those drawn to art that carries meaning - Jewish, Spiritual, elemental, and unapologetically alive.
Details:
8×10:
High Quality Fine Art Paper
Unframed
16×16:
Archival Museum Quality Matte Fine Art Paper
Unframed
Available Originals
Tikkun Olam, 24×24 Oil on Canvas
Tikkun Olam, “Repairing the World,” represents both the grief and hope we feel in repairing the world around us. The hard and unending work, but the stillness, pride, and hope we have in working together with nature to heal and restore communities.
Bold, symbolic, and emotionally charged, Tikkun Olam is a Collector’s piece for those drawn to art that carries meaning - Jewish, Spiritual, elemental, and unapologetically alive.
This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and signed by the artist.
Jerusalem lives not only as a place, but as tradition, as memory, as story. It’s alive in our hearts, our souls, as Jews. Even if we have not been, we feel its call, we feel its embrace.
That is what this painting is about - the memories of our people, our home, and the ever present divinity that exists here. One so powerful it can call us even across the seas.
Painted in oil on canvas, this piece was built slowly through layered color and texture. Blues and violets surge around warm golds and soft pastels, echoing the tension and tenderness that define the city itself. Drips and sweeping brushstrokes remain visible, honoring the rawness of memory — imperfect, alive, and still unfolding.
This work is about connection across distance, about heritage that refuses to dissolve, and about the way sacred places live inside us long after we leave them.
Created to anchor a space, Memories of Jerusalem invites reflection, reverence, and resilience.
This original work can come unframed with hanging hardware or framed for an additional cost.
“We must have met at Sinai,” A phrase commonly used when we meet another Jew who feels familiar, even if we can’t place why. There is a belief in Judaism that every Jewish soul was present at Sinai with Moses — whether they were born into Judaism or chose it. Their soul was Jewish, and it stood there.
נפגשים בסיני explores that layered encounter. A mountain rises from washes of green, gold, and water-toned blues — both landscape and living body. The winding colors leading, like a road, back to Sinai where we are all together once more.
The paint drips remain visible, honoring the rawness of spiritual encounter. Sinai is not tidy. It is overwhelming, intimate, destabilizing. It is the meeting place between human vulnerability and divine presence.
This piece holds that moment — where wilderness becomes sacred ground, and where we meet not only God, but ourselves.
This piece comes unframed with hanging hardware.