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Angel of Salonica — Impression of Moise Allatini Painting

Amanta Scott

Canada

Painting, Encaustic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.8 D in

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Moïse Allatini (1809–1882) was an entrepreneur and philanthropist in Salonica —and my great great grandfather. Moise came from a long line of Sephardic Jews — Rabbis and doctors, chased out of Spain in the 15th century, by the Alhambra Decree of 1492 — who nevertheless prospered in Italy and Salonica. The Jews of Salonica in the Ottoman Era had a long tradition of involvement in trades connected with the sea. Fratelli Allatini, as the family business was known, were also ship-owners. This intrigues me. In ancient times encaustic painting was devised as a method for painting ships because it stood up to sun, salt and winds. The word “encaustic” derives from a Greek word “enkaustikos" meaning burnt in. Encaustic painting involves melting wax, damar crystals and pigment to create the encaustic medium. This is then melted, painted on while hot, and then fused to the surface. Encaustic painting originated with the Greek artists as early as 5th century BC. It’s fun to imagine that the painting technique that so enchants me today, might have been used on my ancestors’ ships! Moïse Allatini was lauded as “The Angel of Salonica” by Jews and Muslims alike for his philanthropic and social work, significantly the education of women as a means to improve society as a whole — something that particularly intrigues me, given my own commitment to the cause via my project Eyeing Medusa. This, in fact, is why I decided to paint him. Learn More: https://www.amantascott.com/moise-allatini

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Painting:Encaustic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.8 D in

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Through encaustic paintings, interactive sculptures, audio/video installations and workshops, I address urgent contemporary social issues. Core to my practice is connecting art with communities— inspiring people of diverse cultures, ages and walks of life to engage with art, share stories, and consider how it relates to their lives. Canadian-born, I come from over ten generations of human rights activists, philosophers, rabbis, artists and refugees. Uniting us all is the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam: each individual’s responsibility to repair the world. Encaustic painting, practiced by Greek artists since 400 B.C, evolves through successive layers of molten beeswax, each fused to the previous one with a torch or iron. An active partner in my process, beeswax asserts itself texturally and sculpturally as I paint, layer, fuse, scrape, and re-work. This medium also embodies the multiple layers of meaning in my work. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, psychology and mythology, particularly stories of archetypal females, I honour women’s strength and wisdom in the face of adversity. My work celebrates visionary contemporary women of all ages, orientations, cultures and walks of life making a difference in our world today. Each painting’s title and story parallels a legendary heroine with a contemporary woman. By fusing the past with the present, I invite viewers to look at women in a new light, as a means to illuminate and address urgent contemporary social issues. I paint faces, recognizable yet abstracted, closeup so the viewer can look into their eyes without distractions and feel what remarkable people they are. In this way, I challenge traditional representations of women in art which normalize objectification and violence against women. Through dialogue, reflection and the power of art, I aim to inspire, provoke change, dismantle harmful narratives, and contribute to a more equitable society.

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