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And you loved

Sale price577.00 ₪

Art that grows from the ruins. This work, the brainchild of artist Tom Shmueli, draws inspiration from the remains of burned-out cars in a place where time has stood still. From the exposed, silent iron rises a single word – “And you loved” – an engraved reminder of our power to see the fracture and choose to create love. A piece of history and emotion that lends a quiet and powerful presence to any home.

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And you loved
And you loved Sale price577.00 ₪

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אני מתחייב לאיכות: כיסוי מלא על כל פגם ביצירה

Art that grows from the ruins, among the remains of burned cars in a place where time stood still, a single word rising above the exposed iron - and love
Tom Shmueli, an artist who creates with iron, stands in front of the fragments, in front of the scorched evidence of what happened here.

The iron that was once a movement for the life of families has become still, but from the silence, from the ashes, from the stories, it chooses to resurrect an ancient, eternal message that is stronger than any destruction:
And you shall love your neighbor as yourself.

Like the rusty iron in the burned cars, so is the metal in Tom's works.
Time carves marks on it, leaving its mark, but here within the work, the corrosion does not symbolize loss but rebirth.
Each piece is a piece of the story, a piece of that heavy, rusty iron that is delicately cut, carrying that ancient message that these days seems more vital than ever.And you loved
There are moments that have no words, only presence.

And you loved
Doesn't ask to explain, doesn't try to define, and doesn't plan to leave. It's simply a quiet, exposed name engraved in iron, a living reminder of the power we have to see the brokenness and choose to create love.

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