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Towards Haifa from Beit Oren Postcard

USD 6.00

There’s something magical about painting Israeli landscapes—like the land is already telling its own story, and I’m just trying to keep up.

This scene was painted after a visit to the northern kibbutz of Beit Oren, overlooking the sweeping hills toward Haifa. I was up there visiting family, and something about the light, the air, the quiet—all of it felt like a kind of gift. Familiar, yet completely new.

Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card

Part of my B’aretz series, this piece is a love letter to the northern landscapes of Israel—where pine-covered hills roll toward the sea, and every horizon feels like a beginning.

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There’s something magical about painting Israeli landscapes—like the land is already telling its own story, and I’m just trying to keep up.

This scene was painted after a visit to the northern kibbutz of Beit Oren, overlooking the sweeping hills toward Haifa. I was up there visiting family, and something about the light, the air, the quiet—all of it felt like a kind of gift. Familiar, yet completely new.

Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card

Part of my B’aretz series, this piece is a love letter to the northern landscapes of Israel—where pine-covered hills roll toward the sea, and every horizon feels like a beginning.

Free shipping in all orders $75+

Made to order. Ships worldwide with tracking. See Shipping & Returns for details.

There’s something magical about painting Israeli landscapes—like the land is already telling its own story, and I’m just trying to keep up.

This scene was painted after a visit to the northern kibbutz of Beit Oren, overlooking the sweeping hills toward Haifa. I was up there visiting family, and something about the light, the air, the quiet—all of it felt like a kind of gift. Familiar, yet completely new.

Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card

Part of my B’aretz series, this piece is a love letter to the northern landscapes of Israel—where pine-covered hills roll toward the sea, and every horizon feels like a beginning.

Free shipping in all orders $75+

Made to order. Ships worldwide with tracking. See Shipping & Returns for details.

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