Kavanah Hand Embellished Giclee
This painting was inspired by an image of the Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman, captured in a moment of deep concentration as he held the becher during Kiddush. What moved me was not only the act itself, but the intensity of his presence. His hand rests at his forehead — a traditional Sadigura gesture — a physical expression of inward focus and spiritual alignment. In that gesture, I saw total immersion: mind, heart, and body unified in the act of blessing. This work centers on kavanah — the depth of intention that transforms a familiar ritual into a sacred encounter. Kiddush is repeated week after week, yet in this moment it becomes entirely new. The Rebbe’s expression reflects a profound connection to Hashem, a sense of being fully present in the words he is saying and the holiness he is drawing into the world. I incorporated 24k gold leaf, mica flakes, and genuine diamonds throughout the painting to echo the sanctity of the moment. These materials hold and reflect light