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PRAYERS IN OCHRE: Textured Palette Knife Jerusalem Cityscape Painting

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Original artwork description: Feel the ancient energy of a sacred city with 'Prayers in Ochre'. Thick, expressive strokes from a palette knife build the sunlit stone walls and the shimmering...

AvailabilityLow stock: 35 left

Size: 20''x28'' | 50x70cm
Frame Unstretched/ Rolled Canvas
SKU: MC1426-01
Vendor: UArtShow

Shipping & Returns

Free worldwide shipping on all orders. Each piece is hand-painted to order in our studio and ships within 7-14 business days. We use reinforced flat packaging designed specifically for stretched canvases.

Tracking is provided on dispatch. International delivery typically takes 10-18 business days depending on region.

30-day returns on undamaged items. Custom commissions are final-sale.

Materials

100% hand-mixed artist-grade oil paint on acid-free, linen-blend canvas stretched over solid wood bars. Each brushstroke is applied by our in-house artist; no two pieces are identical.

UV-resistant protective varnish applied to all originals to preserve color and slow aging.

Painted in small batches in our Art Show Studio. No prints, no digital reproductions.

Care Instructions

Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and humidity above 60%. Do not use chemical cleaners.

Original pieces can be lightly refreshed every 5-7 years with artist-grade varnish — contact us for restoration referrals.

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Original artwork description:

Feel the ancient energy of a sacred city with 'Prayers in Ochre'. Thick, expressive strokes from a palette knife build the sunlit stone walls and the shimmering reflections on the plaza floor. This impasto painting captures a moment of timeless devotion and architectural grandeur. The rich ochre, beige, and brown tones bring a profound sense of warmth and history to your living room or office, transforming your space into a sanctuary of contemplation and worldly beauty. It’s not just a painting; it’s a window to a place of deep significance.