The Story
Size:50 x 50 in.
Patrick Rubinstein’s Divine Hope (44" x 44") is a radiant kinetic artwork that fuses bold typography with luxuriant natural imagery to create an ever-changing visual experience. At its centre, the word “HOPE” emerges in striking capital letters, commanding attention with its monumental presence. Yet, as the viewer shifts position, the work transforms, revealing lush botanical backdrops in vibrant greens, pinks, and golds that symbolise renewal, growth, and the enduring resilience of nature. This constant flux between word and image captures the dynamic interplay of strength and fragility inherent in the concept of hope itself.
Rubinstein’s avant-garde technique, which he terms the double and triple principles, ensures that each angle unveils a new layer of meaning. Here, the artwork becomes not just an image but an interactive dialogue between the viewer and the concept of optimism, its message shifting and renewing itself with every movement.
Blending the geometric precision of Op Art with the immediacy of Pop and Street Art, Rubinstein creates a universal language of visual joy and emotional resonance. Divine Hope exemplifies his belief that art should be both innovative and accessible, provoking reflection while offering an uplifting statement that feels timeless yet deeply relevant to today’s world.

Details & Craftsmanship
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:50 x 50 in.
Patrick Rubinstein’s Divine Hope (44" x 44") is a radiant kinetic artwork that fuses bold typography with luxuriant natural imagery to create an ever-changing visual experience. At its centre, the word “HOPE” emerges in striking capital letters, commanding attention with its monumental presence. Yet, as the viewer shifts position, the work transforms, revealing lush botanical backdrops in vibrant greens, pinks, and golds that symbolise renewal, growth, and the enduring resilience of nature. This constant flux between word and image captures the dynamic interplay of strength and fragility inherent in the concept of hope itself.
Rubinstein’s avant-garde technique, which he terms the double and triple principles, ensures that each angle unveils a new layer of meaning. Here, the artwork becomes not just an image but an interactive dialogue between the viewer and the concept of optimism, its message shifting and renewing itself with every movement.
Blending the geometric precision of Op Art with the immediacy of Pop and Street Art, Rubinstein creates a universal language of visual joy and emotional resonance. Divine Hope exemplifies his belief that art should be both innovative and accessible, provoking reflection while offering an uplifting statement that feels timeless yet deeply relevant to today’s world.
















