







Golden Hour Shepherd. Minimalist Pastoral Scene (2024) Digital Arts by Miriam-Feyga Bunimovich
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Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
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- Categories Expressionism Countryside
In Golden Hour Shepherd, there’s a solitary figure of a man walking behind his sheep under the wide open sky, following the quiet rhythm of the land. The shepherd’s silhouette, dressed in traditional garb and a broad hat, evokes both ancient presence and modern observance. The forms are abstract yet intentional—quietly suggesting beard, gesture, and lineage. The two sheep graze contentedly in the foreground, firmly grounded in their environment. A single tree stands tall in the distance, forming a subtle visual line with the shepherd—linking man and nature, movement and rootedness. The tree is more than a compositional anchor—it symbolizes generational connection, and spiritual growth. It reflects the inner stillness of the shepherd’s path: firm in origin, reaching upward, and yet deeply tied to the soil. Altogether, these four figures—the man, the tree, and the two animals—form a silent narrative of presence and purpose.
The piece is created in a digital mixed media collage style. Expressive paint textures, watercolor effects, and luminous gold leaf accents create a rich, tactile surface. Rolling hills curve gently through the background in warm, earthy hues—reds, ochres, browns, yellows—softened by a white backdrop and touches of golden light. The scene glows with the atmosphere of late afternoon, evoking serenity and continuity.
There is a sense of quiet movement here—a shepherd mid-step, the sheep wandering, the landscape aglow. The piece carries both serenity and narrative depth, blending abstraction and symbolism to honor the rhythm of rural life and spiritual rootedness.
Perfect for interiors that value tradition, storytelling, or natural warmth—this artwork speaks to anyone drawn to Jewish heritage, pastoral imagery, or the poetic harmony of man and land. Whether placed in a study, meditation space, or living room, Golden Hour Shepherd carries a story of landscape, memory, and luminous belonging.
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Miriam-Feyga Bunimovich is a multidisciplinary visual artist working across photography, mixed media, and digital art. Her work is deeply rooted in nature, cultural memory, and personal experience, exploring themes of femininity, motherhood, Jewish tradition, and the sacred in everyday life. Drawing on a wide spectrum of influences—including ancient Roman mural painting, High Renaissance art, Ukrainian folk art, Jewish traditional art, modernism, art deco, abstractionism, and postmodernism—she blends classical and contemporary visual languages into emotionally resonant compositions.
Her visual language includes landscapes, floral and animal motifs, symbolic collages, abstract forms, and stylized portraits, often inspired by both iconic imagery and intimate daily moments.
Exposed to photography and handmade crafts from an early age, both in her family and through school art programs, Miriam-Feyga developed a strong foundation in visual storytelling and creative expression. This early background eventually merged with academic studies in cultural and literary fields, shaping her multidisciplinary approach and fueling her exploration of diverse visual languages. Over the years, she expanded her artistic practice to include photography, design, and handcrafted jewelry—combining tactile processes with digital tools.
Her recent work explores reimagining classical female icons and fusing them with personal landscapes, textures, and memories.
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Nationality:
ISRAEL
- Date of birth : 1985
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Israeli Artists