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  <title>Jerusalem</title>
  <link>http://rifraf.co.nz/show_art/artwork_id/118/Jerusalem.html</link>
    <title>Jerusalem</title>
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</p><p>
decoupage <br>
lettering = indian ink drawing tinted with water colour wash<br>
fixed to acrylic on boxed canvas.<br>
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<b><u>Details</u></b>: <br>
    Type: Painting.<br>
    Medium: Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas.
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decoupage <br>
lettering = indian ink drawing tinted with water colour wash<br>
fixed to acrylic on boxed canvas.<br>
</p><p>
<b><u>Details</u></b>: <br>
    Type: Painting.<br>
    Medium: Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas.
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  <title>White City</title>
  <link>http://rifraf.co.nz/show_art/artwork_id/119/White City.html</link>
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  Original Painting,
  by Infamous New Zealand artist RifRaf. </p>
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The White City is a name given to Tel Aviv because of the large number of buildings built there between the 1920s and the 1950s in the Bauhaus style.<br>
Over 4000 buildings in this style can still be seen in central Tel Aviv; the largest concentration in any one city in the world.<br>
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  Original Painting,
  by Infamous New Zealand artist RifRaf. </p>
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The White City is a name given to Tel Aviv because of the large number of buildings built there between the 1920s and the 1950s in the Bauhaus style.<br>
Over 4000 buildings in this style can still be seen in central Tel Aviv; the largest concentration in any one city in the world.<br>
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  <title>Mezuzzah</title>
  <link>http://rifraf.co.nz/show_art/artwork_id/113/Mezuzzah.html</link>
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<b><u>Description</u></b>:<br>
This was my entry for a themed contest with the theme "graffiti"<br>
<br>
<p style="margin-top:0px;font-style: italic;">Title : Mezuzah<br>
This might be stretching the theme a bit far<br>
This is a design for a Mezuzah Case<br>
Traditional Jews mount a Mezuzah on the door frame of <br>
their home this is a small piece of parchment inscribed <br>
with the Hebrew verses (<a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=6:4-9&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone">Deuteronomy 6:4-9</a> and <a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=11:13-21&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone" >11:13-21</a>) <br>
which contain the commandment to <br>
<b>"inscribe these words on the doorposts of your house"</b> (<a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=6:9&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone">Deut 6:9</a>). <br>
<i>(mezuzah is actually the hebrew word for doorpost)</i><br>
A Mezuzah Case is the decorative case used to hold and <br>
mount the rolled parchment<br>
</i><br>
<br>
won "Best Interpretation of Theme"<br><br>
<b><u>Details</u></b>: <br>
    Type: Painting.<br>
    Medium: Acrylic on Boxed Canvas.
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<b><u>Description</u></b>:<br>
This was my entry for a themed contest with the theme "graffiti"<br>
<br>
<p style="margin-top:0px;font-style: italic;">Title : Mezuzah<br>
This might be stretching the theme a bit far<br>
This is a design for a Mezuzah Case<br>
Traditional Jews mount a Mezuzah on the door frame of <br>
their home this is a small piece of parchment inscribed <br>
with the Hebrew verses (<a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=6:4-9&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone">Deuteronomy 6:4-9</a> and <a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=11:13-21&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone" >11:13-21</a>) <br>
which contain the commandment to <br>
<b>"inscribe these words on the doorposts of your house"</b> (<a href="http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Deuteronomy&amp;verse=6:9&amp;src=HE" target="_blank" class="thisone">Deut 6:9</a>). <br>
<i>(mezuzah is actually the hebrew word for doorpost)</i><br>
A Mezuzah Case is the decorative case used to hold and <br>
mount the rolled parchment<br>
</i><br>
<br>
won "Best Interpretation of Theme"<br><br>
<b><u>Details</u></b>: <br>
    Type: Painting.<br>
    Medium: Acrylic on Boxed Canvas.
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