Hummingbird Harmony Papercut Ketubah
Art By Tziona Brauner
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Description
;This intricate papercut of hummingbirds, displays the depth and glory of nature’s beauty within such delicate things. So too, each intricate and small detail that binds two people together builds the stepping stones to a strong and beautiful union.
Print Stocks
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
Gray, Navy
Print Stock
Paper
Size
18" x 18"
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Papercutting has been a traditional Jewish art form for Ketubah decoration since the Middle Ages. Thanks to advances in artisanal laser cutting in the late 20th century, these exquisite pieces of fine art are now within everyone’s budget. Papercut Ketubahs are lovingly produced, one at a time, to archival standards.
About the Artist
Tziona Brauner
Tziona studied at the Art Students League in New York, where she became enamored by the beauties of watercolor. Her ketubahs draw influences from Impressionistic and Expressionistic style, conveying the inner beauty of nature and its lively brilliance of being caught in the moment. She studied fine art at Emunah College in Jerusalem and Art Therapy at Lesley University. Tziona is passionate about her artwork which has been commissioned as well as displayed in shows and art exhibits which can be found in homes around Israel and the US.
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