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Michal and Mika Print

Ayelet Zer Sheinboim

Israel

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Two young girls read a book. Michal and Mika, cousins, sit intimately and read together in a book. This photo of my oldest daughter and niece is one of my favorites. This work is a painting on a fragment of ceramic, undergoing a special raku fire. Raku firing is a Japanese fire that creates crackles on the surface of the glaze when some of it is painted black in the smoke of the fire. The resulting effect is very dramatic and contrasts with the tranquility of the two girls. The addition of few turquoise drops adds freshness and softness to the work. Please note the height of the relief, its distance from the wall is up to 4 cm, in the highest position as seen in the photograph from the side. This relief is attached with a hook for hanging on a wall, although it can also be placed or mounted on the wall. The work is small and intimate 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

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Print:

Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 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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