Silent Prayer is a quiet portal into a world where history breathes through architecture, where every pattern and hue carries the weight of memory and loss. At 8 by 6 inches, this mixed media piece captures the solemn grandeur of a synagogue’s facade, its Star of David standing as both symbol and sentinel. The interplay of warm reds, pinks, and creams against the shifting blues of the arch invites contemplation—not just of the building’s form, but of the stories embedded in its stones. Layers of watercolor and acrylic markers trace the texture of time and resilience, blending vivid detail with a subtle, enigmatic presence. Created in response to the haunting beauty of synagogues left silent after the Hurban, this work is a meditation on heritage caught between shadow and light.
This painting is made on 100% cotton rag watercolor paper with watercolors and acrylic markers. It is best displayed with a frame, matt and glass or acrylic sheeting for protection.