It’s been a busy couple weeks here at Ketuv: new inquiries and new ketubot! Last week, we introduced you to Will Deutsch, and announced his new Ahava ketubah for Ketuv’s line. This week, meet designer and illustrator Elli Chortara, and check out her totally fresh ketubot! Elli’s inspiration for these ketubot is “windswept”– the idea [...]
Read MoreWe are overjoyed to announce our new ketubah: Ahava (Love) by Will Deutsch, an L.A.-based artist and Six Points Fellowship Recipient. Will Deutsch, Ahava (Love) Don’t you just love it? We do too, and we decided to talk to Will more about this ketubah, his relationship to Jewish art, what American Jewry looks like, and [...]
Read More“Our ketubah is a testament to the beauty of our love. On our wedding day, the significance of the ketubah signing was palpable due in large part to the beauty of our ketubah. It is a moment Lindsey and I will never forget, one of the happiest of our lives. Our ketubah hangs on the wall facing our bed. We look at it every morning, and it reminds us of a perfect day.”
-Jordan and Lindsey Melnick, Miami, FL
Your ketubah is likely the first piece of art you will purchase as a couple. Start your collection off right with a limited edition print or a custom work by one of the many talented fine artists on Ketuv’s roster! At Ketuv, we honor the diversity of the Jewish people, as well as those influenced by the Jewish tradition. We proudly offer quality wedding, anniversary and commitment ketubahs for Jewish couples of all denominations, while also offering progressive options in wedding artwork for interfaith, non-denominational or non-Jewish couples.
Read More“Ketubah” (collage, colored pens and pencils on paper, 2010) by Brooklyn-based artist Jason Leinwand “imagines Love as a colorful and pattern-rich nebula deep in outer space. It attempts to recreate the celebration of two bodies in space who, through their union, generate the energies necessary to sustain the universe.”
Read MoreCongratulations to Ketuv artist Paola Andrea Ochoa on her inclusion in Mark Batty’s Open Daybook, published by Random House! Ochoa, Colmbian-born and Brooklyn-based, has exhibited nationally in Los Angeles, New York and Miami. She has also had two solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado. Check out her gallery, and her limited edition print “Love Nest,” an environment for lovers.
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