Noam
Ketubahome
I am a mother of four, living near Jerusalem, and have been creating Jewish art for six years. My work includes wedding ketubahs, home blessings, and papercuts, inspired by the landscapes of Israel. I use watercolor, gouache, and papercuts, crafting museum-quality pieces with 24k gold embellishments. With over 1,000 ketubahs designed worldwide, I’m honored to bring beauty to life’s special moments.
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As an artist, it's maybe not so rare, but in my case, it takes on an interesting form: I have synesthesia, which means I ‘see’ colors when I hear music. Each sound appears as a different color, so my artwork is also influenced by the music I listen to. Sometimes, when I'm working on a ketubah, I can actually ‘hear’ colors, adding an extra layer to my creative process
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From Israel, With Love