Kumi Ori - impressionist portrait - Metal Print

Kumi Ori - impressionist portrait - Metal Print

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Kumi Ori - impressionist portrait metal print by Talya Johnson.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

Image Description

Kumi Ori, a modern portrait painting of a teenaged boy with Down Syndrome in Jewish Prayer shawl, by impressionist portrait artist Talya Johnson.

View more Artistic Home Decor Accesories featuring this original oil painting.

Behind the Canvas

Whether seeking escape from debilitating pain and suffering, a refuge from the dream of the planet, or a momentary rest connecting with ones ancestors, heaven can be found right here, right now. All you need to do is pay attention.

Such was the message this painting whispered to me, over and over. Even though the subject of this portrait has long shed his mortal constraints; his name, his short life, and his image in prayer transfixed me in the ancient verses, whispering a song of eternal hope:⁣
*Arise! Shine for your light has come;יהוה’s kavod[1] has shined on you! Behold – darkness shall cover the earth, thick clouds cover the people, but יהוה will shine upon you, their kavod will be seen over you. Nations will walk by your light, royalty by your radiance. [2]

You will not need the sun for light by day, nor the moon for radiance. יהוה will be for you the light of the cosmos, your elo’ah shall be for your enlightenment. Your sun will never set; your moon will not wane. יהוה will be your light in the cosmos, and your days of mourning will end.[3]

[1] kavod כבוד – often translated as “glory.” Alternately, “divine resplendent spirit”[2] Isaiah 60:1-33 Isaiah 60:19-20 *opensiddur dot org

I have committed to donating 50% of the net proceeds from the sale of prints of this painting to a charity that supports Mothers of Special Children with Down Syndrome in Tzfat (Safed), Israel. If you are interested in a signed limited edition print feel free to contact me.

Reference photo taken by Neal Martin. A special thanks to Chaya and Yisrael Ben Baruch for sharing their story of love so generously.

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Kumi Ori - impressionist portrait metal print by Talya Johnson.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

Image Description

Kumi Ori, a modern portrait painting of a teenaged boy with Down Syndrome in Jewish Prayer shawl, by impressionist portrait artist Talya Johnson.

View more Artistic Home Decor Accesories featuring this original oil painting.

Behind the Canvas

Whether seeking escape from debilitating pain and suffering, a refuge from the dream of the planet, or a momentary rest connecting with ones ancestors, heaven can be found right here, right now. All you need to do is pay attention.

Such was the message this painting whispered to me, over and over. Even though the subject of this portrait has long shed his mortal constraints; his name, his short life, and his image in prayer transfixed me in the ancient verses, whispering a song of eternal hope:⁣
*Arise! Shine for your light has come;יהוה’s kavod[1] has shined on you! Behold – darkness shall cover the earth, thick clouds cover the people, but יהוה will shine upon you, their kavod will be seen over you. Nations will walk by your light, royalty by your radiance. [2]

You will not need the sun for light by day, nor the moon for radiance. יהוה will be for you the light of the cosmos, your elo’ah shall be for your enlightenment. Your sun will never set; your moon will not wane. יהוה will be your light in the cosmos, and your days of mourning will end.[3]

[1] kavod כבוד – often translated as “glory.” Alternately, “divine resplendent spirit”[2] Isaiah 60:1-33 Isaiah 60:19-20 *opensiddur dot org

I have committed to donating 50% of the net proceeds from the sale of prints of this painting to a charity that supports Mothers of Special Children with Down Syndrome in Tzfat (Safed), Israel. If you are interested in a signed limited edition print feel free to contact me.

Reference photo taken by Neal Martin. A special thanks to Chaya and Yisrael Ben Baruch for sharing their story of love so generously.