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Drawing, Pastel on Paper
Size: 47.2 W x 63 H x 0.1 D in
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acrylic, pastels and charcoal on paper. A scene of a street on a rainy day. there are some ghostly people in front of the building and looking through the windows. Maybe people who lived there in the past...
2011
Drawing, Pastel on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
47.2 W x 63 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Artist Statement: Memory, gaze and thoughts As if running out of time, I feel an urgent need to deal with buildups, accumulated within me, layer upon layer, over the years, like an archaeologist, excavating and exposing deeper levels. My art evolves in parallel courses: Dozens of documents, kept in an old suitcase, disclose my grandparents' journey from an old, menacing world towards a promise of a better life in Argentina. Out of stained photographs, unknown faces smile at me, strangely familiar. Some perished in the holocaust, others escaped and dispersed across the world. These testimonies pulled me in, and serve as raw material to a series of large drawings in which they are resurrected. Out of buildings, windows and shadows, their images rise as ghosts, present and non-present. Dealing with these histories has led me to confront my own immigration to the State of Israel. In an alleged autobiographic documentary I provoke many gaps: ideological, cultural and linguistic. Side by side with the narrative series, I find great pleasure in sketching sceneries out of photographs, which I snap across the country. A new series, verging on the abstract, describes cells and biomorphic shapes fighting each other. In my work I try to create an aesthetic experience, for myself as well as for the viewers. Thus I try to capture their attention in a web of creation, and compel them to linger a fraction of a second longer in front of it; giving creation another instance of gazing and thought.
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