Beautiful Works of Art by Israeli Artist Ednah Schwartz

The Old City of Jerusalem

The Old City of Jerusalem: Oil on Carton, 10” x 7.5”

The Old City Of Jerusalem By Israeli Artist Ednah Schwartz
The Old City Of Jerusalem By Israeli Artist Ednah Sarah Schwartz

This abstract rendition of the Old City of Jerusalem is an oil on carton that evokes thoughts about the long history of struggle, rebirth, and transformation that are a part of the lifeblood of the city. The deep blue tone that circles the painting does not let us forget the important role of water in the past and in the present. While patches of green and sunshine bring a sense of joy. The artist creates tension and movement using strokes that are at sharp angles to each other.

For example, in some places one can see underlying layers of colors that add to the complexity of the work. The painting is a flurry of activity, much like the city itself both in ancient times and modern. The artist captured the essence of the city beautifully in this dynamic painting. Both the subject matter and the techniques used by the artist combine and culminate in a way that makes this piece a treasured addition to any home or office.

The abstract nature of the Old City of Jerusalem artwork invites viewers to engage their imaginations, allowing personal interpretations to emerge from the vibrant colors and dynamic shapes. The swirling blue tones suggest the ebb and flow of life in Jerusalem, a city that has witnessed countless changes while remaining a beacon of spirituality and culture. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth to the scene, hinting at the myriad stories and emotions that have unfolded within its walls.

Through this artwork, the artist not only pays homage to Jerusalem’s rich history but also encapsulates the ongoing dialogue between past and present. Each brushstroke conveys a sense of urgency and vitality, mirroring the city’s pulsating energy. This painting serves as a reminder of Jerusalem’s enduring spirit, making it a captivating focal point for any space, inspiring conversations about heritage, identity, and the shared human experience.