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The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. 
   I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle.
    Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them.
   I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life.

History of that art:
It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006
The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London
http://benuri.org.uk/

It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues)
After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland
The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. 
   I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle.
    Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them.
   I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life.

History of that art:
It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006
The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London
http://benuri.org.uk/

It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues)
After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland
The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. 
   I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle.
    Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them.
   I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life.

History of that art:
It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006
The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London
http://benuri.org.uk/

It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues)
After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland
The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. 
   I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle.
    Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them.
   I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life.

History of that art:
It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006
The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London
http://benuri.org.uk/

It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues)
After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland
The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. 
   I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle.
    Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them.
   I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life.

History of that art:
It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006
The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London
http://benuri.org.uk/

It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues)
After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland
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The Second Lebanon War Painting

Svetlana Vinokurtsev

United Kingdom

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The picture was hard for me to paint because I was working on it, during the Second Lebanon war began in Israel. And I have devoted this picture to all victims' simple people from two sides. I wished to convey the fragility and defenselessness of the person before aggression. Human aspiration to normal simple life with small pleasures. Fragility of one’s life which is as easy to blow out as fire of a candle. Because of ambitions in politics, struggle for authority and money, people from the different countries, of different aspirations and religions became victims. There are no connections among them. I have not noted, neither a gender, nor color of the skin, only a figure, and faces of unknown people appearing on a black background, hands of unknown people depriving human’s right to a normal life. History of that art: It was born during a Second Lebanon war in Tel-Aviv on 2006 The art was awarded by the Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London http://benuri.org.uk/ It was sold to the buyer in 2016 and shipped from Israel, but arrested by customs on the Dubai borders for 2 months (political issues) After the art was delivered to USA and from there to Scotland

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 5.9 D in

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Education: 2005 -2009 Postgraduate/Undergraduate Courses, History of Art, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 1993-1995 Personal courses, artist Ovdeenko Alexandre, Poltava, Ukraine Upcoming Events: 12/2013 Mixed Media Paintings, SCOPE Miami Beach 2013, See | Me 10/2013 Mixed Media Paintings, Creative Rising, See | Me Exhibition Space, Screen 8, 26-9 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 Awarded art works: 2009 Mixed Media Paint, "Chauvinism" won the silver Award of X-Power Gallery, 413 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA 2007 Mixed Media Paint,"Second Lebanon War", Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art 108A Boundary Road ,Off Abbey Road ,St Johns Wood ,London NW8 0RH Art works illustrated in the Publications: 2009 Mixed Media,X-Power Gallery, exhibition catalog - 413 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA 2008 Oil Painting, portrait, Direct Art Magazine Vol. 15. SlowArt Productions, 123 Warren Street ,Hudson, NY 12534 2008 Mixed Media, portraits, TreasurePostcards'08 Project by Arts for Global Development, Inc PO Box 5892 ,Bethesda, MD 20824 , USA 2007 Oil Painting, portrait, Calendar 2007. Poland , ArtPeriscope.com . Solo Exhibition: 2004 Oil Paintings, portraits, "The Edge of Reality", Shazar Gallery, Givataym, Israel Group Exhibition: 10/2013 Mixed Media Paintings, Creative Rising, See | Me Exhibition Space, Screen 8, 26-9 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 07-09/2013 Mixed Media Paintings, The Story of the Creative, See | Me Exhibition Space, 26-9 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 06/2012 Mixed Media Paintings, Art Takes Times Square, Times Square NYC Broadway between 43rd Street and 44th Street 2009 Mixed Media Paintings, portraits, Gerard Behar Center, Jerusalem , Bezalel 11, Israel 2009 Mixed Media, X-Power Gallery, 413 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA 2008-2009 Mixed Media, portraits, "RED...an artistic moment of silence" - TreasurePostcards'08 Project, 713 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 2008 Mixed Media, portraits, "Project 3: Empowered by Artistry Exhibit", NE, Washington DC, Sewall-Belmont House and Museum - http://www.sewallbelmont.

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