“Jerusalem Paradox”
by: Victor Ostrovsky$1,380.00 and up:
The price varies on this artwork due to size and composition. Please inquire with the gallery to obtain additional information.
“These are dangerous times in the Holy Land. The Jerusalem Paradox was painted five years after The Jerusalem Factor, and much has changed. The sun has set on hopes for peace and the mood is somber. The hopeful planner from the earlier painting now stands outside while the new planner holds a military chart showing troop and gunnery positions. Known as the City of Peace, Jerusalem remains a key to the fighting and violence. The ominous figure in the background has moved even closer but there’s always hope if you know where to look. Jerusalem is always an optimistic city.”
This Giclee is available in several sizes: 24″H x 30″W, 32″H x 40″W, 36″H x 45″W, and 40″H x 50″W. Please contact the gallery for more pricing information.
Medium: Giclee
Edition Type: Limited Edition Giclee
Edition Size: 295
Dimensions: 24"H 30"W
Style: Surrealism
Subject: Metaphors of Espionage Series