Shkediya - Almond Tree - Limited Edition Giclee

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  • Limited Edition Reproductions Giclee on Fine Art Textured Paper Signed and Numbered - UNFRAMED
  • 11.8″ x 15.2″
  • 30.0 x 38.6 cm
  • “…And the word of the L-rd came to me, saying: What do you see, Jeremiah? And I said, “I see a rod of an almond tree.” And the L-rd said to me; you have seen well, for I hasten My word to accomplish it….”
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Limited Edition Reproductions Giclee on Fine Art Textured Paper Signed and Numbered - UNFRAMED
11.8″ x 15.2″
30.0 x 38.6cm

And the word of the L-rd came to me, saying: What do you see, Jeremiah? And I said, “I see a rod of an almond tree.” And the L-rd said to me; you have seen well, for I hasten My word to accomplish it….”

Jeremiah was chosen as a prophet when he was still in his mother’s womb. His was a difficult task. G-d made it clear to Jeremiah that he sees the truth and must share and prophesy to the people: prophesying to those who did not wish to hear. But G-d’s words would come to fruition.

As the verses express, Jeremiah saw the branch of an almond tree- he saw it bare, with no blooms on it. The scholarly commentator, Rashi, explains that almond blossoms take only twenty one days to grow into mature almonds. This symbolizes the fact that the prophecy G-d shared with Jeremiah would come to fruition quickly: the destruction of the Temple, if His word is not heeded, but also its rebuilding in the future…

Ellen Miller Braun has created this almond branch in bloom. It represents the continuation of G-d’s promise and prophecy: The day will come when the Jewish Nation, Am Yisrael, will bloom. We shall return from all four corners of the earth to rebuild the Temple and the ruined cities.

May we enjoy the beauty of the blooming almond tree as well as the blooming of G-ds prophecies soon in our day….

Ellen Bible Art Calligraphy

Ellen creates her Bible Art using very small letters which are called micro calligraphy. The finished product is a beautiful picture created from these small letters. Micrography is another term used for this kind of art. Ellen chose the term micro calligraphy for her Bible Art to express the exact meaning of her work: tiny letters and words, calligraphy, blending together to create the designs and figures on her paper. Ellen creates her micro calligraphy art by writing with a fine tipped calligraphy pen, dipping it into a spectrum of water color paints. The secret to micro calligraphy art is patience. The pictures take anywhere from one month to a year, to create each original piece.

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