Shin (אש) — Copper Fire Over Jerusalem
There are letters that illuminate.
And there are letters that transform.
Shin (ש) is the letter of fire — of change, of כוח, of divine presence expressed through form. Rising like a crown, it reaches into Keter, the dimension beyond intellect — the place of will, purpose, and divine intention.
In its revealed structure, the Shin contains three pillars:
Chochmah (wisdom), Binah (understanding), and Da’at (integration).
Yet beneath this structure lies a deeper truth.
The Shin carries the memory of Shvirat HaKelim — the shattering of the vessels. From that fragmentation, physical reality emerged. And with it, a calling:
To gather what is broken.
To elevate the fragments.
To restore wholeness.
In this composition, the Shin is reimagined as a four-headed form, forged in copper — grounded, activated, alive. This expanded structure alludes to a dimension not yet fully revealed — a future state of unity, when what is hidden becomes visible.
Set above an architectural vision of Jerusalem, the Shin does not obscure — it reveals. It stands as both structure and presence, holding the tension between destruction and repair, concealment and revelation.
Subtle splatters of white and drifting hints of gold move throughout the composition like breath — like רוח — suggesting motion, elevation, and quiet transformation.
The Shin is also a symbol of protection, forming part of the sacred name:
Shin – Dalet – Yud (שדי) — Shomer Dlatot Yisrael
A reminder that every threshold is watched, and every transition is guided.
It is the force of shinui — change for the good.
A call to refine, realign, and return to wholeness.
Print & Framing Details
Each piece is produced with museum-quality materials, designed for both longevity and presence.
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Art Size: 13” × 13”
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Frame Exterior Size: 15⅝” × 15⅝”
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Frame Model: Metal Gallery Matte Gold
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Mat Style: Single Mat
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Mat Size: 1¼”
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Mat Material: 4-ply Paper (White)
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Mounting Method: Dry Mount
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Acrylic: Standard Acrylic
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Hanging Hardware: Wire
Paper & Print Quality
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Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag — a museum-grade fine art paper
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Soft matte surface with rich tonal depth
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Archival inks for long-lasting color and detail
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Designed to capture both the textural brushwork and metallic warmth of the original composition
Care Instructions
If dust accumulates, gently wipe with a clean, dry cloth.