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Lost & Not Found #1 Print

Efrat Baler-Moses

United States

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A painting on *Yupo paper, depicts an abandoned teddy bear, at night on the ground. The background landscape alludes to disaster, fire and upheaval. The artworks are part of a series directly responding to the Hamas terror attack in Israel on October 7, 2023. The theme extends to mental anguish, PTSD, domestic abuse, and homicide. They aim to subliminally convey the impact, horror, tragedy, and terror and their effects on the human experience during times of upheaval, shedding light on the inherent fragility in our lives. The paintings is from a series that aims to subliminally convey the impact, horror, tragedy, and terror and their effects on the human experience during times of upheaval, shedding light on the inherent fragility in our lives. Each piece subtly contrasts elements of destruction with the backdrop of nature, showcasing either untouched beauty or its disturbance. The intentionally disrupted or deconstructed construction of the artworks prompts contemplation on the delicate balance between tranquility and the unseen horrors and sudden disasters in our lives. The series centers on portraying mundane objects with concealed narratives, suggesting deeper, unsettling layers beneath seemingly ordinary facades. They were inspired by the Hamas terror attack in Israel on October 7, 2023. The theme extends to mental anguish, PTSD, domestic abuse, tragadies, homicide etc. *Yupo Paper: This synthetic paper features a non-porous surface, enabling unique combinations of mediums and effects not achievable on traditional paper or canvas.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I'm a York-based multidisciplinary artist with a BFA in Painting and Sculpture from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. I received the Helena Rubinstein - American-Israeli Culture Foundation grant and was recognized by Philip Leider curator, critic and founding editor of ARTFORUM. as one of the ten most promising Israeli artists of the 80s. I create immersive, multidimensional artworks that challenge traditional painting's boundaries by merging painting and sculpture, reshaping the spatial presence of art. My pieces transcend conventional displays, integrating shifting three-dimensional elements onto, beneath, or behind the canvas. Exhibited on diverse platforms like walls, stands, turntables, or floor displays, my artworks invite interaction, enabling viewers to explore from multiple angles, including the canvas backsides. These creations are hybrid entities, constructed and deconstructed, revealing an animated process that exposes layered meanings, brushstrokes, and evolving forms. Influenced by diverse contexts and cultural experiences, my themes delve into current events, pop culture, art about art, and societal issues. Stemming from my encounters as a transplant in varied cultures, my artworks visually portray dynamic transformations and shifting entities. I draw inspiration from various contexts, cultures, and disciplines, encompassing pop culture, current conflicts and events, cultural trends, gender advocacy movements, art-about-art (which involves referencing and art appropriation), as well as personal and social issues. Using my distinct style, colors, and personal narrative, I embed subtle references in my work that resonate uniquely with each viewer, inviting individual perspectives. My exploration of uniting different dimensions stems from my experiences as a transplant in different cultures. The artworks visually convey the concept of moving entities and their transformations. My artworks often develop and revolve around incorporating attributes into the narratives by depicting mundane objects that carry concealed narratives or stories. I juxtapose elements against commonplace backdrops, hinting at deeper, possibly unsettling layers beneath seemingly ordinary facades. This invites viewers to unravel and confront the hidden complexities and fragilities woven into the fabric of life and our environment.

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