So you've moved into your home, you bought your furniture, and now you're ready for some Jewish art.
But which Judaic art should you buy?
The good news? When it comes to art, there are no rules. It's your home, and you get to decide how you want it to feel.
That being said, here are some pointers to help you make choices that align with your aesthetic vision.
Many people look for art that will add a sense of calm or serenity to their home. If that's the vibe you're going for, you might want to consider a peaceful landscape, or maybe a soothing ocean scene.
A great example is this tranquil piece by Yoel Judowitz aptly named "Contemplation".
Maybe you're looking to add a vibe of sophistication to your home.
Something that says "I'm not your average Joe, My taste is elevated and I'm cooler than you think".
That's OK, we don't judge, we all need that ego boost from someplace or another ; ) and we're happy to help you feel like the coolest cat in the pack.
This trippy rendition of Chabad headquarters might just fit the bill.
Of course the most commonly found Jewish art is Israeli art, there's something about the Holy Land that occupies a special place in all of our hearts.
But what you might not realize is that Israeli art doesn't need to be boring or stereotypical.
Take this abstract vision of the Holy City of Tzfat by Moshe Milstein. It definitely gives us feelings of walking through those windy streets, but in a whole new way.
Although your taste is unique, the world of Jewish art is vast, and there's something for everyone.
We hope you find that something for you, here on JudaicaPrints.com, the home of Jewish art prints.