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Menachem Boas was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1949, to a family distinguished for seven generations in its dedication to religious and secular activities. He settled in Israel in 1968 and began his studies in sofrus (the centuries old art of scribing) in Jerusalem. In 1974-75 he continued his studies in Armentieres, France. For several years he practiced as a sofer (scribe) and also illuminated text on parchment. In 1989, his love for the power and mystery of the Hebrew alefbais and the Torah inspired him to begin creating beautiful and complex paintings using the painstaking technique of color micrography.

Micrography, a Jewish art form developed in the ninth century, utilizes minute Hebrew letters to form representational, geometric and abstract designs. These rare artworks are customarily rendered in black and white. Richly symbolic and steeped in heritage, this remarkable art form is both intellectually and visually stimulating

Menachem Boas labors steadily for months on each image to create his paintings. He is one of the very few micrography artists in the world to use color, pastel, and metallic inks.


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The 10 Commandments

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The 10 Commandments
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This fine art print is composed of the entire text of Deuteronomy (Devorim). The apex of the Exodus was the giving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai.
A short biography of Menachem BoasSplitting of the Sea
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The Exodus from Egypt gloriously rendered in this stunning fine art print which represents the essence of the Book of Exodus. Composed of the entire text of Exodus.
A short biography of Menachem BoasWandering of the Patriarchs
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This fine art print is composed of the entire text of Genesis (Beraishis). Paper is 100% Rag Archival Quality
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