This watercolor painting exquisitely depicts an intimate corner of an Israeli landscape, focusing on the architectural detail of an ancient stone archway. The warm golden and sienna tones of the stones suggest the use of local materials, and the arch itself might be part of a historical site, possibly a remnant of an old village or a monastery, which are common in the historical layers of Israel.
The careful rendering of the stones with their varied shapes and the play of light and shadow gives the structure a realistic and three-dimensional appearance. The shadows within the archway hint at the cool respite such structures provide from the heat of the Mediterranean sun.
Flanking the archway are olive trees, their twisted trunks and dappled canopies indicative of the age and resilience these trees represent. The artist has captured the essence of the olive tree, a symbol of peace and abundance, with a blend of greens and browns that suggest the vibrancy of life amidst the stones.
The painting's composition leads the viewer's eye from the stonework to the foliage and through the archway to the landscape beyond, where hints of further greenery and distant hills are visible. This scene is a celebration of the beauty and history of Israel's landscapes, inviting contemplation on the narratives that have unfolded in such settings over the centuries.
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Frame is NOT included. See under "HOW2FRAME" why.
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Printed on high quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper.
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International shipping 12-18 days, US domestic approx. 7 days.
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