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9 W x 11.8 H in
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Impression from man in Café from 2021, oil on paper. This work was done as part of a performance in Jerusalem Café Silo. In this performance, I painted and sketched the scenes and people of this location in pantomime - not speaking verbally but merely existing and observing the place. The performanc...
2021
Painting, Oil on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Jerusalem based. Born in South Africa, as Guy Segal to 3rd generation Israeli parents. Growing up, family would travel a lot for business and Guy felt very much blended in with the fellow kids in her public school abroad. Her Jewish Identity remained distant and unspoken of, strictly cultural and non-religious. After she has grown, Guy learned her family's stories from the Holocaust, during WW2, and what had happened to her great grandparent's parents, uncles, cousins and siblings left behind in Europe, who did not leave before the war. Learning this, she began adding the color black to her paintings which were, till then, handled with an impressionistic pallet - mainly blue, red, yellow and white. Further more, she decided to adopt her grandmothers' and mother's last names and carry them with her in memory of her ancestors lost. Guy Segal Zamosh Markuza Meller is a painter, singer-songwriter and performance artist living and working in Jerusalem. Her works aim to heal core issues in society and culture - gently triggering the most sensitive fields of the psyche. "Rape culture", "Miracles", a "Voice" vs. a "Vote" in the Israel democracy, the "Feminine Gaze" in Judaism - all of these are just some of the subjects GSZMM tries to provoke with her art. She is married to Yishai and mother to their daughter Amen. Her album is available on all platforms under the name "שמע ישראל" by "אביונה". She aspires some, is ignored by others, annoys a few and is unknown by most.
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