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186 - Havdalah, distinction, Separation - SOLD Painting

Yona L-g

Israel

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1 D in

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Havdalah. At the beginning God separated between. Between, darkness, and, light, water, and, sky, and more. So does, Human, from his, birth, up to his, death. Distinguishes between. The basic nature of man is to differentiate between. Between, light, and, darkness, good, and, evil, sacred and profane, me and you. An innate instinct. Important tools which are designed for the survival in an endless, chaotic, reality. To survive in this reality man builds frames, forms, laws, rules, and separates between them. But, reality, itself is different and groundbreaking, rules and regulations. In this, painting, I created boundaries interlock between day and night and the air to the ground.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1 D in

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I live in the Negev which is the desert region of Israel. The spirit of the desert where I live has an impact on my perception of the reality and on all the fields of my art-work. I'm a multi-disciplinary artist, my artistic activity comprehends oil paintings, video art, drawings, poetry, children's books, fiction stories and essays. On this page I choose to display some paintings from a series that deals with grains of sand and dune movement. as In my view, the individual grain of sand builds the dune and together become a parable of man and society. Many thanks, Yona Levy Grosman My site:- http://www.sand-dune.net/ Dr. Sorin Heller, Researcher, Identities of Art Systems, Curtor - wrote:- - Yona Levy Grosman is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose artistic activity comprehends paintings, video art, drawings, poetry, children's books, fiction stories and essays. - By her choice, she lives and works in the Negev, the southern part of Israel which is mostly a vast desert. And the desert is the most influential factor of her artistic work. It seems that her whole creation is an attempt to understand, sometimes to conquer, sometimes being captured by the desert's power and magic. - One may refer to her work within the romantic paradigm of the sublime, on one hand the admiration of the vast landscape, on the other the realization of the insignificance of human beings. Her paintings reflect the desert topography, the harsh and blinding light, the emptiness. She uses heavy texture and bright colors keeping the acrylic glossiness. The painting's surface reflects the desert dunes, but the acrylic glossiness bestows a sense of artificiality. The large canvases echo the desert infinity. Sometimes the artist adds to the main painting other painted canvas that act like and break the rectangular format . - Her style is figurative with abstract tendencies. But her paintings are by no means realist. They invoke the historical and cultural roots of the desert which is the borderline of two civilizations, ancient Egyptians and the Biblical Hebrews. It has symbolist affiliations, and above all the love of this rough country.

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