The artist
Marc Bennett
Marc Bennett has spent his life creating powerful images and stories in print and on film.
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The History of the Star of David Art handkerchief is a wearable piece of art. Add a touch of elegance to your outfit with this statement accessory.
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The artist
Marc Bennett
Marc Bennett has spent his life creating powerful images and stories in print and on film.
Andrew Travers“Bennett’s The History of the Star of David artwork for the Chabad Jewish Center on Main Street has become an international teaching tool for Jewish history…”
The Aspen Times
Wendy & Manny“What a special touch for our favorite living room shelf. We purchased the 10x15 inches. It reminds us of our last trip to Israel.”
Cresskill, NJ
Jeff Goldenberg"The Bronze Moses print is an investment I will cherish for a lifetime, a testament to the transformative power of art."
Miami, FL
Lisa Hanes“The depth and texture they have infused into the artwork lend it an extraordinary sense of dimensionality, as if it were alive and pulsating with energy.”
Brooklyn, NY
Laura Hunt"This artwork's luminescent color, visual rhythm and emotional narrative, will be a beautiful and inspiring addition to any environment."
Interior Designer, Architectural Digest's "AD 100” List
Dr. Alan Altman"The magnificence of Bennett's artwork dazzles the eye, awakens the heart, and elevates the soul."
Aspen, CO
Rabbi David Wolpe"The History of the Star of David is both a powerful evocation of Jewish history and a striking contemporary comment."
Sinai Temple, Los Angeles
Arthur Chabon"Bennett's artwork combines the pop sensibility of Andy Warhol with the mythological references and bold colors of Marc Chagall."
Architect, The Aspen Jewish Community Center