The '72 Names of God' artwork draws inspiration from one of the most profound and mystical aspects of Kabbalistic tradition. According to Kabbalah, the 72 Names of God are derived from three verses in the Book of Exodus (14:19-21), which describe the parting of the Red Sea. Each of these verses contains 72 letters, and by combining them, 72 unique three-letter names are formed, each holding a specific spiritual power. This piece visually represents the 72 Names of God, encircling and enveloping the central focus of the artwork. Each name is believed to embody different aspects of divine energy, providing protection, healing, and guidance. The composition invites the viewer to reflect on the infinite facets of the divine and the deep spiritual significance of these sacred names. Through this representation, the artwork aims to create a sense of awe and connection to the divine mysteries of the universe.