Description
This print from my Hiddur Olam series interprets Pharaoh’s dream in Parsha Miketz through a stark and symbolic image. A cow’s skull formed entirely from strands of barley rises from a barren Egyptian landscape. The scene feels dry, tense, and dreamlike, echoing the famine that approaches in the story. I used a bold graphic style to let the symbolism stand on its own, with the skull and field carrying the weight of the dream’s warning. This piece is for anyone who appreciates Torah imagery told through imaginative visual language and the way a single moment can capture both fear and insight.
• 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
• Slightly glossy
• Fingerprint resistant
• Paper sourced from Japan
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