Pools of Bethesda Jerusalem Acrylic Print
by Rita Adams
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Pools of Bethesda Jerusalem acrylic print by Rita Adams. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Beautiful archeological remains from the ancient pools of Bethesda in Jerusalem, Israel. The Pool of Bethesda is located near the Church of St. Anne... more
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Beautiful archeological remains from the ancient pools of Bethesda in Jerusalem, Israel. The Pool of Bethesda is located near the Church of St. Anne not too far away from the Lion's gate right near the beginning of the Via Dolorosa at the Old City of Jerusalem.
Since Jerusalem is located on a mountain and because of the scarcity of rain in this region, people used to collect spring and floodwater in big cisterns and pools similar to the pools and cistern that we have here.
About Rita Adams
Israel is an incredibly photogenic place to visit - stunning landscapes - deserts, mountains, cities ancient and modern, and the seas. Rita and her husband often travel internationally. They have visited many of the greatest Art Museums of the world. Rita typically spends 2-4 months a year out of the country in support of her charitable endeavors. Rita's artwork is a visual representation of her many unique cultural and spiritual experiences. Purchases made through FAA will help support needy children in ISRAEL. Rita developed an interest in art during her early college days in Brazil. She came to meet and marry an American man, then moved to the United States in 1984. Rita began intensive art study, taking classes and workshops in oil...
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