Tree of Life
This diptych is striking alone or paired with its other half. "Tree of Life" and "Eitz Chaim" reimagine the Torah as a living, breathing force, drenched in lush green hues that pulsate with energy and meaning. The emerald Torah, cascading florals that seem to bloom from its very essence, is an organic representation of it being the source of life. The botanical elements soften its structure, adding movement and a sense of spiritual flourishing, as if the wisdom within is continuously growing and evolving. In juxtaposition, an electrifying pink backdrop pulls the gaze while traditional Hebrew lettering read "Eitz Chaim Hi"' (translated 'She is a tree of life') submersing the old in the new. Abstract gold and white accents drip down the piece evoking divine light transcendence in the distictive way only color can. Collectors drawn to this piece are those who embrace contemporary spirituality seeking artwork that both honors heritage and challenges artistic conventions. Whether displayed in a modern home, gallery, or sacred space, this work speaks to visionaries - people who see Judaism as a living, evolving story and want their art to reflect that vibrancy, depth, and soul.
Shira’s original artwork is crafted with luminous neon acrylics, transforming each piece into a striking visual experience. Under blacklight, these one-of-a-kind masterpieces come to life, revealing a dynamic interplay of vibrant colors that elevate their uniqueness and depth.