Shlome J. Hayun is a multi-media artist whose work is a testament to his diverse creative background. Shlome has developed a unique artistic voice that blends the textures and colors of abstraction with elements of street and pop art.
As a self-taught artist, Shlome draws inspiration from the world around him, seeing art in everything life has to offer. His pieces are infused with a deep sense of love and light, reflecting his belief in the beauty of creation. Shlome’s art is a celebration of life, capturing moments of inspiration and translating them into visually stunning pieces that resonate with viewers.
Beyond his individual work, Shlome’s collaborative spirit makes him a valuable partner for creative endeavors. His ability to bridge different artist opens up exciting possibilities for multimedia projects and collaborations that push the boundaries of traditional art forms.
Shlome J. Hayun’s work is a testament to the power of art to inspire and unite people. Through his unique vision and unwavering passion, he continues to create and collaborate with art that captivates and uplifts audiences worldwide.
Featured Art:
Jerusalem If I Forget You
$2,500.00
Medium: Gesso Puddy, Acrylic, Spray Paint, Graphite, and Gold Foil on Canvas
Dimensions: 30 in. x 40 in.
“If I forget you O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill.” Psalms 137:5
This was made to look like the limestone bricks of Jerusalem, for us to remember Jerusalem constantly.
Hamsa
$3,000.00
Medium: Gesso Puddy, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Silver Foil, Resin, and Diamond Dust on Canvas
Dimensions: 40 in. x 30 in.
I make hamsas because to me it’s a symbol that not only ward off the evil eye/bad energies, but it’s also a symbol that unifies. The symbol goes back thousands of years and is embraced by Jews, Muslims, and Christians. After all if the bad energies are gone, then all you’re left with is the good energies.
Israel In Our Hearts
$2,500.00
Medium: Gesso Puddy, Acrylic, and Spray Paint on Canvas
Dimensions: 40 in. x 30 in.
No matter what we’ve been through the wear and tear, Israel is still in our hearts.