Justice Award

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Justice Award

There are so many English lettering styles that span our history, and this piece features a decorative Versal hand, modified to look quite up to date.   Whenever I am called upon to design an award, my goal is to match the text and the recipient through the design for a perfect fit.   In addition, the visual balance requires that all the information and design be integrated to form an aesthetic whole, so here, the citation fits under the first word ‘Justice’ and the gold scales literally provide the balance on the upper right!

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Arava Institute Award

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Arava Institute Award

The design for the Arava Institute’s Peace-Building and Environmental Stewardship Award focuses on a painting of the Arava landscape.   One of the challenges was to select lettering styles in Hebrew, Arabic, and English that would complement one another and suit the nature of the award.   The painting is reproduced as a Giclee print each time it is awarded.

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Blessing and Peace Papercut

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Blessing and Peace Papercut

At first glance, this looks like a simple design, much like an intricate cut snowflake, but look closer and see the Hebrew text that surrounds it:   “May this space know only blessing and peace.”   Notice, too, the six tiny hamsa images close to the center of the papercut.   Cut by hand, this was carefully blocked and balanced, inspired by Persian tile designs but clearly a contemporary contribution to Jewish art! A version of this piece is currently available as shown below, hand cut and backed in a range of soft greens and custom-framed to a finished size of 13 1/2 X 13 1/2 inches.  Inquire about having the design cut and framed to your...

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Rennie MacIntosh-Inspired Ketubah

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Rennie MacIntosh-Inspired Ketubah

A color palette limited to copper, red, blue and black is the perfect compliment to the designs inspired by the early 20th Century artist Charles Rennie MacIntosh.   This custom ketubah, even in its simplicity acknowledges the family backgrounds and aesthetic sensibilities of the couple.   Not every tiny cut square is backed with color, and the manner in which the piece is assembled allows the depth of those blank squares to create a play of light and shadow over the piece.   This ketubah was commissioned in 2011. Here’s a close-up:

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And You Shall Be A Blessing Papercut

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And You Shall Be A Blessing Papercut

This simple papercut, built up with layers of white on white, captures the visual meaning of the core of Lech Lecha – “Go forth … to a land you do not know.”   The design is quite subtle but catches the light as you move towards it.   The lettered text in copper gouache (waterbased, opaque paint) and Japanese Sumi ink are all the piece needs to highlight the message.

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