Lecha Dodi — “Come, my beloved” — is the song that welcomes Shabbat like a bride. This piece holds that moment: when the noise of the week softens, candles flicker, and something sacred slips into the room.
Painted in layered color and movement, with sheet music to represent the song and prayers sung over Shabbat, this work reflects the feeling of turning toward rest, toward love, and presence.
This print is meant to live where Shabbat lives in your home:near a table set for gathering, near candles waiting to be lit,or anywhere you want to remember that rest is holy.
Details
12×16 Archival Somerset Velvet Fine Art Paper
Certificate of Authenticity
Signed by Artist
Unframed
Lecha Dodi — “Come, my beloved” — is the song that welcomes Shabbat like a bride. This piece holds that moment: when the noise of the week softens, candles flicker, and something sacred slips into the room.
Painted in layered color and movement, with sheet music to represent the song and prayers sung over Shabbat, this work reflects the feeling of turning toward rest, toward love, and presence.
This print is meant to live where Shabbat lives in your home:near a table set for gathering, near candles waiting to be lit,or anywhere you want to remember that rest is holy.
Details
12×16 Archival Somerset Velvet Fine Art Paper
Certificate of Authenticity
Signed by Artist
Unframed