Print - Water Out of the Rock

Print - Water Out of the Rock

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God spoke to Moses, saying: “Take the staff and assemble the congregation… and speak to the rock in their presence so that it will give forth its water. You shall bring forth water for them from the rock and give the congregation and their livestock to drink.” Moses raised his hand and struck the rock with his staff twice; when an abundance of water gushed forth, the congregation and their livestock drank. (Numbers 20:7-8, 11)

Swift strokes of aquamarine plunge down through mottling of dark- brown, umber, white, and terracotta, as the rocks come alive with seething water at the Divine command.



Raanan Art fine art prints are the highest quality digigraphie printing (Giclee) available. Designed to produce archival prints without yellowing or colour fading.
The 100% cotton fine art papers are composed of high grade raw materials with nothing added that could degrade the image. With a luxurious look and feel.

Our prints are made with the world’s highest quality archival pigment ink: International Digigraphic Standard and the color rendering is at maximum coordination levels.

Hand signed in pencil in Hebrew and English.

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While the new generation is preparing to enter Israel, Miriam dies, “Miriam’s Well” disappears, and there is a sudden lack of water. The people complain. God tells Moses to take his staff, speak to the rock and command it to bring forth water. At this crucial moment, instead of speaking to the stone, Moses raises his staff and strikes the rock twice. The painting portrays Moses at the moment of anger when he fails to “make God holy” in the eyes of the people and so forfeits his chance to enter the Promised Land. In this larger-than-life canvas, the force of the water rushes out from a deep hidden cistern, pouring over craggy, jagged stones. It almost sweeps away the blue, watery figure of Moses, flooded with frustration and sadness, who seems to be losing his equilibrium. The name of this place is Mei Merivah, Waters of Contention.

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