Textured Figures | Nehama

This painting speaks of return — a quiet yet powerful movement toward Jerusalem, carried by longing rather than force.

At its heart stands the image of Jerusalem crowned with kingship, echoing the days of King David: a city led not only by power, but by Ruach Hakodesh, and inner truth.
The figures below are not symbolic abstractions alone; they represent real souls. Each carries a story, a reason, a burden, and a deep longing that can no longer remain still.

Drawn toward the Tower of David, they begin to walk. Not because the path is clear, but because waiting has become impossible. Their movement is an expression of yearning — for wholeness, for return, for a Jerusalem fully revealed in compassion and truth.

The textured layers and softened forms suggest a journey that is both physical and spiritual. Faces dissolve into motion, individuality blends into shared purpose, and personal longing becomes collective prayer. This is not a march of certainty, but of hope — a hope that through our steps, our desire, and our turning toward Jerusalem, Hashem will respond.

The painting reflects a belief deeply rooted in Jewish faith: that when longing is sincere and action follows, the response comes from above. It is a vision of comfort — nehama — born from the hope that Hashem, seeing our yearning and our movement, will extend His hand from on high and bring redemption closer.

Mega Size

44×44 inch | 110×110 cm

2,200$

Normal Size

28×28 inch | 70×70 cm

1,800$

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