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Braun,Ellen-LION OF JUDAH
LION OF JUDAH / Drawing / 11.8 x 16.5 / 44.95 USD

Description: Lion of Judah One hundred tiny micro calligraphy inscriptions are used to create this depiction of Genesis 49:8-12 which portrays the Tribe of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and leader and progenitor of the Davidic line. "The staff [of leadership] shall not depart from Judah.until Shiloh [the Messiah] comes." These verses are the blessing that Jacob, laying on his deathbed, gave to his son Judah. This blessing describes the necessary qualifications for kingship; which Jacob found only in Judah from among all of his sons. "...your hand is on the neck of your enemies..." Judah was so strong in battle that all his enemies turned their backs and fled. "...from the prey, my son, you have arisen..." He was superior to his brothers spiritually and ethically. Judah was not unstable as Reuven, the firstborn; nor were instruments of battle in his hands, as they were in the hands of Shimon and Levi, the second and third sons. Here Jacob hinted that Judah's hands were not bloodstained, but rather it was he who saved Joseph from being killed at the hands of his brothers. "...he crouches as a lion, and as an old lion, who shall rouse him up?" Judah had the required strength and persistence for leadership. He remained staunch as a crouching lion, and no one dared try to move him. It was for these reasons that "...the scepter shall not depart from Judah." Symbols such as the pomegranates adorning Judah's crown repeatedly appear as a motif in Jewish art connecting two main themes. The pomegranate's "crowned" head is a symbol of royalty while its multitude of seeds embodies the fulfilling of the prophecy and the commandment to "be fruitful and multiply." Combined together, archaeological remnants, located in Israel and other ancient sites, reflect the importance of mosaic art throughout history including the days of Judah. Now you can bring a piece of this biblical history into your home with Ellen Miller Braun's curling, swerving design which captures the true essence of this historically rich ancient style. Limited Edition Reproductions Giclée on Fine Art Textured Paper available upon request



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Name   : Ellen Braun
Location: Karnei Shomron  
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Ellen Braun

Biography
Ellen Miller Braun was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Drawing on her natural talent, Ellen studied fine arts at Northeastern Illinois University. Ellen and her husband decided to follow their heart felt dream and moved to Israel with their children in 1983. The story of how Ellen began creating micro calligraphy is almost as inspiring as the works of art themselves. Before Ellen began creating these amazing works, she was already a world class artist creating soft sculptures of whimsical Chassidic figures as well as familiar Political and Biblical characters. This was another form of art that showed the painstaking dedication she has to her craft. While these figures were quite popular both in Israel and around the world, as Ellen puts it, "Hashem (God) had new plans for me. One day I woke and the need to do this (micro calligraphy) descended and enveloped me. However, I am a person who needs time to think things over and I wasn't ready to do something like this at that point in my already busy life. Ellen's husband got a call from one of his friends in California. They wanted to start marketing micrography in their area and asked for Eliezer's help finding suppliers. Once Ellen heard this, she understood the gift she was being given. She told her husband about doing micro calligraphy herself... and the rest as they say, is history. Even with her extensive art background, Ellen really just took it one step at a time. Each time she developed a piece she learned something new, starting with the fact that she is the only one in the world to use a calligraphy pen and water color paint to create her pieces. Some pieces taking as much as 11 months to create. The first piece she created was Shir Ha Shirim (Song of Solomon)- the idea was just there. The next two pieces, Ezekiel 36 and Lion of Judah, came as suggestions from her husband. Ellen began creating her micro calligraphy art in 1999, Her exquisite designs are sold as both numbered, limited fine art reproductions, and non-numbered editions, which can be viewed in her Gallery. Ellen also has created numerous pieces for private collections. Ellen's unique micro calligraphy art can be found throughout the world, bringing inspiration, hope and joy to people from all backgrounds. Her work is featured in both public and private venues and has also been included as a page in a special women's prayer book, "Ani Le' Dodi V'Dodi Li" and as a teaching tool in a Jewish school text book. In addition Ellen lectures on the development of this fascinating Jewish art form, bringing another layer of insight to the history of Israel and the Jewish people.
 
Statement
These micro calligraphy pieces will bless the walls of your home. They make unique gifts for those that have a love for the Scriptures of the Bible and want to be blessed by having these designs which are created using God's Word in the original language of the Old Testament - Hebrew....
 
Exhibitions
Ellen's exquisite designs are sold as both numbered, limited fine art reproductions, and non-numbered editions, which can be viewed in her Gallery at www.ellenmillerbraun.com. Ellen also has created numerous pieces for private collections. Ellen's unique micro calligraphy art can be found throughout the world, bringing inspiration, hope and joy to people from all backgrounds. Her work is featured in both public and private venues and has also been included as a page in a special women's prayer book, "Ani Le' Dodi V'Dodi Li" and as a teaching tool in a Jewish school text book. In addition Ellen lectures on the development of this fascinating Jewish art form, bringing another layer of insight to the history of Israel and the Jewish people.
 

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