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Connie Shishkoff

Mount Tabor - High Resolution Print by Connie Shishkoff, Mounted

Mount Tabor - High Resolution Print by Connie Shishkoff, Mounted

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Mount Tabor is is famous in Bible History as the site of the battle between Israel under the leadership of Barak, the military leader and Deborah the Prophet against the army of the Canaanite king of Hazor, Jabin, commanded by Sisera. Connie presents this historic and prominent mountain in rich deep greens with a complex semi-clouded sky. This digital print is reproduced on 11"x 14" 100-year archival matte paper, mounted to archival art board, ready for framing. Ready-made frames available at Hobby Lobby, Michaels and other retailers.

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  • Unique ways we work

    Some of our works are created and hand-assembled in Israel. The majority, however, are sent to us as high-resolution digital files, then printed here in the US on 100-year archival paper and permanently mounted on rigid styrene board. All are created to fit standard US retail frames; custom framing is not necessary.

About the artist

Connie Kind Shishkoff

Connie Kind Shishkoff loved to draw and paint from childhood and into her early 20’s. Subsequently, however, full time artistry took a back seat to raising 4 children and making aliyah to Israel in 1992. In 2009, shortly before her youngest child entered the IIDF, Connie felt released to dive back into art. Since then she has been prolifically exploring the land and the people of Israel with brush and canvas.

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