A place shaped by longing and quiet devotion—
where generations return in search of comfort, memory, and connection.
Kever Rachel is a collection rooted in one of the most emotionally resonant sites in Jewish tradition. Created in Jerusalem, these works move beyond physical representation, offering a contemplative interpretation of a place defined by prayer, hope, and enduring presence.
Soft layers of pale stone, muted earth, and delicate gold create an atmosphere that feels both distant and intimate. The structure itself appears gently within the landscape—never imposed, but revealed through light, texture, and space. Surrounding elements dissolve into a quiet field, allowing the emotional weight of the place to emerge with restraint.
Figures are suggested rather than defined, reinforcing a sense of collective memory—where individual presence becomes part of something greater, carried across time.
Each work reflects a different nuance of the experience: stillness, longing, reflection, and quiet strength.
These are one-of-a-kind original works, created for collectors who seek emotional and cultural depth expressed through refined contemporary art. Particularly suited for calm, design-conscious interiors, they often become a meaningful visual anchor—bringing softness, presence, and a sense of connection into a space.
Available by private inquiry.

Mechy and Blimie Hayum — Brooklyn, NY
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