This work continues the artist’s ongoing exploration of the swift bird of the Western Wall —
a bird that has become a personal symbol of hope.
Known for its extraordinary ability to dive at great speed and disappear effortlessly into the narrow crevices of the ancient stones, the swift represents the belief that what seems impossible can, in fact, be reached.
In this composition, the form is reduced and refined.
The bird appears suspended between earth and sky, emerging from a luminous, almost timeless space.
Gold leaf is used not as decoration, but as a quiet presence —
suggesting light, faith, and the fragile moment when hope takes shape.
The restrained palette and textured surface invite contemplation.
Here, hope is not dramatic or loud, but calm and resolute.
A reminder that even in stillness, movement exists —
and that with trust and perseverance, a path always opens.
40×35 cm
16×14 inch
US$ 7,300
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