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The red Kalanit -  known in English as the anemone -  is Israel's national flower and a powerful symbol of resilience. It blooms brightly in the challenging conditions of southern Israel, where survival itself is an act of defiance. Since the tragic events of October 7th, the Kalanit  has taken on even deeper meaning, growing in the very soil where lives were brutally taken. At the site of the Nova Music festival, these vivid red flowers now surround the area, their beauty standing in contrast to the horrors that occurred there.  They symbolize the strength to endure and the hope to bloom again - even in the darkest of times. This painting is named after a phrase that has become a message of hope for the people of southern Israel:  to rise again, to heal, and to flourish like the Kalanit  in the valley. It features 364 Kalanit  flowers, each one representing a life lost in the Nova Music Festival Massacre, a festival meant to celebrate peace and unity. This print is based off my original painting.

 

A portion of this print's sales will be going to mental health organizations in Israel that help support Nova festival survivors.

And Again The Kalanit Bloom in the Valley Print

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  • This print is an authentic limited edition giclee print. This print is made using museum quality paper of the highest quality, in order to simulate the texture and look of the original painting. This giclee was carefully matched to the original painting in a cooperative effort to attain a print that captures the essence of the original. The print comes with a white border and NO frame.

    Paper: Arches Aquarelle 310 GSM, 100% cotton, no OBAs

    Print: 12 color pigment inkjet

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