





East Melbourne Synagogue Exterior, study
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I lived in Melbourne for 32 years. But East Melbourne Synagogue was the first shul I walked into as an adult. The first place I chose to belong.
This past Shabbat, that synagogue was firebombed.
It’s hard to explain what it feels like when something sacred to you is attacked, especially from afar. After hearing the news, I needed to paint. To honour the place, the people, and everything it’s meant to me.
Rabbi Dovid Gutnick was one of the first people to believe in my work. He made space for my last show in Australia to hang in that very synagogue. This painting is a small gesture of love, grief, and solidarity with him, Rebbetzin Rochel, their family, and the whole community.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm) — $144 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
This piece is part of B’livi—a new series about memory, identity, and what we hold close.
All profits from this print will be shared with East Melbourne Synagogue.
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I lived in Melbourne for 32 years. But East Melbourne Synagogue was the first shul I walked into as an adult. The first place I chose to belong.
This past Shabbat, that synagogue was firebombed.
It’s hard to explain what it feels like when something sacred to you is attacked, especially from afar. After hearing the news, I needed to paint. To honour the place, the people, and everything it’s meant to me.
Rabbi Dovid Gutnick was one of the first people to believe in my work. He made space for my last show in Australia to hang in that very synagogue. This painting is a small gesture of love, grief, and solidarity with him, Rebbetzin Rochel, their family, and the whole community.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm) — $144 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
This piece is part of B’livi—a new series about memory, identity, and what we hold close.
All profits from this print will be shared with East Melbourne Synagogue.
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I lived in Melbourne for 32 years. But East Melbourne Synagogue was the first shul I walked into as an adult. The first place I chose to belong.
This past Shabbat, that synagogue was firebombed.
It’s hard to explain what it feels like when something sacred to you is attacked, especially from afar. After hearing the news, I needed to paint. To honour the place, the people, and everything it’s meant to me.
Rabbi Dovid Gutnick was one of the first people to believe in my work. He made space for my last show in Australia to hang in that very synagogue. This painting is a small gesture of love, grief, and solidarity with him, Rebbetzin Rochel, their family, and the whole community.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm) — $144 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
This piece is part of B’livi—a new series about memory, identity, and what we hold close.
All profits from this print will be shared with East Melbourne Synagogue.
This painting is part of HaAliyah: Visions of the Rise—a larger series confronting the impact of October 7 on Israel and the Jewish people.