A presence held within tenderness—
where memory is carried gently through light and space.
*Kever Rachel – Soft Horizon* captures a quiet and intimate interpretation of one of the most emotionally resonant places in Jewish tradition. Created in Jerusalem, the work reflects a softened encounter with the site—where longing and comfort exist side by side.
A delicate sky of muted rose and pale light stretches above the structure, introducing warmth into the composition. The building itself emerges with restraint, formed through layered tones of soft stone and subtle gold, allowing it to feel both present and distant.
A solitary tree anchors the scene, its form textured yet calm, offering a sense of shelter and continuity. Below, a gathering of figures is suggested through gentle, vertical strokes—creating a collective presence without defining individuality.
The composition carries a quiet emotional balance, where nothing overwhelms, and everything is felt through atmosphere and tone.
As a one-of-a-kind original, this piece introduces softness and depth into a space. Particularly suited for refined, design-conscious interiors, it often becomes a gentle visual anchor—bringing warmth, calm, and a sense of quiet connection.
Available by private inquiry.