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Parts-Kotel- Limited Edition of 1 Print

Bracha Sorotzkin

Israel

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The Rekem PARTS-KOTEL, was sculptured and hand-embroidered with crochet threads, gold metal paint and lace in 2018. The colorful Kotel is the most visited landmark in Israel. It absorbs the intense emotions, prayers, and feelings from the people of all the colors of the spectrum. The bright, hot elegant reds, oranges, purples, maroons, and pinks of this landmark convey the atmosphere of prayers said in the house of G-D, in times of need, and songs of thanks in times of abundance. It is one in a set of five- PARTS-OMAR, PARTS-KOTEL, PARTS-WINDMILL, PARTS-CHURVA, and PARTS-MIGDAL. The set of five PARTS pictures include the details of the landmark, portrayed in a grid on the side of each artwork. The masterpiece is 63.5 x63.5 cm and has a hand-embroidered signature from the artist. Bring Jerusalem into your home!

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Bracha Sorotzkin was born in the U.S.A. and lives in Jerusalem. Presently she designs an embroiders the Rekem Judaica Wall Art collection, incorporating materials as lace, suede, silk, leather, and velvet, with gold beads and Swarovski stones. She developed her own technique to sculpture her artwork and create depth, by using crochet chains and unique stitches, glued on stretched material. Bracha’s main inspiration has always been one of her first art teachers- Naama Kitov. Sorotzkin still breathes Naama’s typography and puts lot of emphasis on the color combinations. She loves to incorporate arches and steps in many of her creations, like Kitov. Professor Yoram Rozov from Bezalel is her other Guru and inspiration in art and design instruction. Her favorite themes are Jerusalem and Judaica objects. She also enjoys working with her beloved passages of the Psalms. Her line in the people gallery, and especially the new Chaalmer additions, convey the happiness, charm, chutzpa and innocence of the Jerusalem scenery. Most of her creations are series of sets of four with unique creative color combinations. Each piece of art is one-of-a-kind, and has a hand embroidered signature.

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