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This painting is from a series of paintings called "female genealogy". In the series, I addressed women from my family history and my husbands family, women who have done meaningful things in their lives, women I admire for the courage and path they chose. Rebecca who appears in the painting is a great grandmother of my husband. She was pregnant when she was widowed. She never remarried and raised her only doughter alone. This work appeared in two exhibitions in 2015 and 2016 along with other works from the series . The painting is on a piece of clay, a fragment of vessels, as these women are part of another whole. The painting is pinned to a wooden frame and some of it looks floating in the air due to the concave shape of the piece. The frame, prepared by my husband, is with a hook for a comfortable hanging. Please note that the visualization of the artwork within the room does not demonstrate the exact dimensions of the frame because there is no frame in the selected image. Want to commemorate your loved ones? Work can be ordered according to your photography. Notice that the painting is not photography and that it has artistic freedom. You can contact me through the messaging system
2015
clay on Ceramic
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8.5 W x 8.5 H x 1.7 D in
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Ayelet Zer Sheinbaim is a ceramic artist and potter. She creates and teaches in her studio in Moshav Be'er Tovia where she has lived since 1996. Many of Ayelet's works deal with documentation and memory. Family experiences, childhood memories and the body are reflected in material imprints, monoprints and paintings on ceramic and porcelain fragments. Ayelet creates ceramic sculptures in alternative firings and also uses the special qualities of the ceramic material, the textures, the natural colors and simple shapes without ornaments. Her language is often based on series of works that together make up the complete story. As someone who likes to observe, the act of photography is an integral part of her work and she combine photography and video art. Ayelet has participated in many group exhibitions, a solo exhibition and residency programs.
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