Framed Mizmor L'Todah Multi-Layered Paper Art by Sketch Blue Studio
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"Mizmor L'Todah" (Psalm 100) is the Psalm of Thanksgiving, and this breathtaking artwork captures that spirit of gratitude in stunning dimensional form. Built from 12 articulated layers of precisely cut paper, the design creates remarkable depth and movement, transforming a sacred moment of praise into a true piece of art.
It's a powerful expression of gratitude for all that we have, a reminder that we enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with songs of praise. More than décor, this piece brings serenity, depth, and meaning to any space, and makes a meaningful gift for life's important moments.
Framed in a contemporary shadow box, it's ready to elevate any home or office the moment it arrives.
- Made in the USA
- 12-layer dimensional paper artwork
- Framed in a contemporary shadow box
- 17.25" x 17.25" x 1"
- Features "Mizmor L'Todah" (Psalm 100)
- Frame included
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Artist Moses Wertheimer of Sketch Blue Studio is a designer who is enthusiastic about both art and Judaism. He adores bringing these two essential facets of life to the world in a way that makes it more beautiful. As a graphic designer, he has brought back the centuries-old Jewish craft of paper cutting. These celebrated pieces of art, when combined with his proficiency in Hebrew typography, understanding of its language, and ability to arrange and create text, are a stunning representation of many Jewish blessings, prayers, Ketubah (Kesuba), symbols, and artistic themes.