This painting was created in honor of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles—a celebration of God’s provision and presence. The myrtle branch, part of the lulav waved before the Lord, is painted here as a reminder of beauty, worship, and belonging.
Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas, it’s ready to hang without a frame (though you may add one if you wish). A glossy varnish protects the colors, so they will stay bright and alive for years to come.
Whether you celebrate Sukkot yourself or are simply drawn to its symbols, this piece offers you a way to pause, reflect, and feel welcomed into the rhythm of sacred remembrance.