A presence softened through reflection—
where memory lingers within light and quiet movement.
*Kever Rachel – Reflected Stillness* presents a more fluid and atmospheric interpretation of the site, where form dissolves into reflection and tone. Created in Jerusalem, the work captures a moment that feels suspended—between presence and memory, between what is seen and what is felt.
The structure emerges gently through a veil of softened color, its contours diffused across a reflective surface that extends into the foreground. Tones of pale stone, warm earth, and subtle rose merge with fluid textures, creating a sense of depth without sharp definition.
Figures appear elongated and abstracted, moving quietly through the scene as part of the surrounding field rather than separate from it. Their presence reinforces a sense of continuity—an ongoing flow of individuals drawn to the place.
The composition carries a meditative calm, where movement is slowed and absorbed into atmosphere.
As a one-of-a-kind original, this piece introduces softness and introspective depth into a space. Particularly suited for refined interiors seeking calm and subtle elegance, it often becomes a quiet focal point—bringing reflection, balance, and a sense of still presence.
Available by private inquiry.