Dove of Peace Mini 3D Glass Painting – Black Frame
Greet the dove of peace (Shalom) with this incredible painting of the dove who returned to the ark during Noah’s time, clutching an olive branch (representing peace between God and Man) between its beak. This stunning 3D Glass Painting is by JP Weill Studio, a family-owned art studio in the Judean desert community of Tekoa in Israel.
JP Weill’s daughters run the studio, creating stunning paintings featuring their father’s exclusive 3D glass painting style. The artwork is truly unique, offering a captivating experience as you delve deeper into the painting from various angles. This is the distinct beauty of the three-dimensional painting of the dove of peace, allowing you to see it in a way like never before.
To bring the paintings to life, the studio incorporates various artistic elements, including extra-clear glass for clarity, a mixed-media painting, and a backing lithograph that makes the vivid colors of the painting stand out.
The mini painting is encased in a beautifully crafted black frame and can be stood upright on a table, desk, or mantlepiece or proudly hung on the wall. It arrives within a beautiful custom-designed presentation box along with a little extra gift of a short story or blessing inspired by the artwork itself.
JP Weill’s Mini 3D Glass Painting of the Dove with a black frame is the perfect gift for a loved one, demonstrating your affection in a most meaningful way. By giving this gift, you are giving the love of Israel to family or friends in a way that will bring joy to their hearts for years to come. All this while supporting the artists and small business owners of the Holy Land!
Dove of Peace Mini 3D Glass Painting – Black Frame
- Size: 10in x 8in / 27.9cm x 22.8cm
- Gift Box
- handmade
Dove of Peace Mini 3D Glass Painting – Black Frame
French-born artist, Jean-Pierre Weill established his art business in 1992 as a way to support his growing family. When he moved to Israel from the USA, he established his studio in the Judean settlement, Tekoa, which is south of Jerusalem and northeast of Hevron.