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Dancing Shadows of Tzfat
Watercolor Painting by Leah Luria
This moment was from my summer trip to Tzvat. I wanted to capture my impression of this mystical city in fluid, dreamlike colors. I remember the sun was beginning its descent towards the horizon and I stopped to watch as the shadows completely transformed the mood, stretching out and rolling like plum waves across the cobblestone streets. It was like walking in a painting - so I had to paint it.
Choose your surface and size, printed using only the highest quality fine art paper and inks:
Giclée print of painting "Dancing Shadows in Tzfat" on archival paper (Moab's Somerset Enhanced Velvet - with a slightly textured matte surface) with a 1/2" border.
Matte Canvas - True-matte canvas is a well-textured, consistent poly-cotton blend with a real matte look and feel. Utilizing newer print technology, this is one of the first scratch-resistant matte canvases available for fine art reproductions. With an eye-popping color gamut, coupled with critical archival certification, it sets a new standard of exceptionalism in fine art and photographic printmaking.
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