"Woven Together"
"Woven Together"
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This inspirational series began as a way to share the story of my spiritual journey, piece by piece.
When different colors, shapes, and textures come together, it is universal oneness.
This painting was inspired by a woven piece I made, my first time on a loom. The process was so relaxing and intuitive. I loved the way the colors interlocked and melded together. I loved the patterns and the textures. I became one with this process and what it represents.
It represents unity, yet individuality. Each puzzle piece unique and part of the whole. Each strand woven to the next.
Whatever we may call it, there is something that weaves us all together. Since the beginning of time, and beyond time, we came from a single point.
Beyond the surface, there is always so much more than the eye can tell. When we look deeper, there is a complex web of connections; and within that space, we begin to understand that our similarities are even stronger than our differences.
Our past is what holds us together.
We are made of different colors, shapes, and textures, but together we create one entity.
It expresses the need to look beyond the color of one’s skin, the shape of one's body, the texture of one's home, even beyond one's political opinions to realize how connected we are and that we are all brothers and sisters.
In our chaotic world of religions, racism, viruses, and politics, we must fight to stay together. We must fight to protect justice and portray the significance and immense power of LOVE and UNITY.


I’m Avigail Sapir — an Israeli artist whose work blends painting, spirituality, and the wisdom of our Jewish tradition. I create pieces that explore the space between the physical and the spiritual, inviting viewers into a journey of beauty, introspection, and renewal. My work has touched lives across Israel and around the world, and I am grateful for your support in helping this vision grow.

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This artwork is professionally printed on your choice of museum-quality, archival paper or canvas. These prints look amazing and their rich and radiant colors will bring fresh vibrant energy into your home!

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I take great pride in the quality of my paintings. I stand behind my paintings and I guarantee that you will be satisfied with your purchase. If your painting arrives in less than acceptable condition I will replace it at no additional cost.
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FAQ
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1.How do I know if I should get canvas or paper?
Both canvas and paper have their own unique feel, and they both look incredible. If you are having trouble choosing, go with archival paper.
Think about how you want the end product to hang:
Paper prints are meant to be framed and well protected by easy to clean glass.
Canvas prints can either be framed or stretched on wood by your local framer. A stretched canvas will hang on your wall as an original painting would.
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2. Does the print come framed?
Your print does not come framed. It comes rolled up in a tube for maximum protection.
You can take both paper and canvas to your local framer or order a custom frame online.
The size listed is the size of the actual image of art not including the border. Each print comes with an approximately 5 cm border on each side to allow for easy matting, framing, and stretching.
Keep this in mind when buying a frame. For this reason, I highly recommend buying a frame after you receive your print.