Glass – Gold Leaf Ketubah
Art By Naomi Broudo
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Description
This intricate artwork is designed to honor both the timeless tradition of Jewish union and the rich historical tapestry of Jerusalem. The inspiration behind its design draws upon the exquisite beauty and symbolism of Roman glass found in ancient Jerusalem, reflecting a fusion of history, artistry, and spiritual significance.
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Paper
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Our paper ketubahs (papercut ketubahs included) are printed on cold press, acid free art paper, the standard in artistic reproductions. This paper is slightly textured and can be ordered with or without name printing.
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Color
Roman Glass, Stained Glass Abstract 1, Stained Glass Abstract 2
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Paper
Size
16" x 16", 20" x 20"
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Gold & Silver
For centuries, artists and artisans have turned to silver and gold leaf as a way to make their creations shimmer and shine. Evident in everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, the glistening accents can add an ethereal touch to any work of art. Today, many contemporary artists continue to use silver and gold leaf in their work. These metallics are celebrated for their ability to accentuate color and form through luminous details.
About the Artist
Naomi Broudo
Naomi Broudo is an accomplished designer and artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She began creating Ketubot for friends and family over 35 years ago while living on Kibbutz Adamit in Israel. Subsequent formal design training introduced Naomi to a world of digital art making. Experimentation with textures and colors not possible using conventional methods has resulted in a unique style that is delightfully naïve and vividly colored.
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