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Sale! Sold By: Marina Iomin
Heart Mender
A metaphorical figure representing care, patience, and the quiet labor of repair.
Seated at a small table, the character is absorbed in the delicate task of “mending hearts,” suggesting emotional craftsmanship and human fragility.
Rich in narrative detail, this one-of-a-kind sculptural work explores themes of empathy, healing, time, and devotion to process.
Created entirely by hand, the piece reflects the quiet inner work through which broken things and broken hearts may slowly become whole again.
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Sold By: Judaic Art Studio - Leah SosewitzHaftarah Parashat Va-Yikra multi-layered laser cut.
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Sold By: American Guild of Judaic ArtLegacy level is meant to document and preserve information about the artists and artisans, now no longer with us, who created contemporary Jewish art and Judaica in the latter part of the 20th century and early part of the 21st century. This level includes the ability to display 10 photos of the artist's work on an individual profile page.
