My artwork celebrates the inherent beauty of landscapes, still life, Jewish ritual objects, and Jewish Holidays in watercolor, oil pastel, and pencil. I use professional quality artists materials ensuring color vibrancy and lightfastness. By experimenting with various media, I capture the unique characteristics of my subjects.
I have a personal relationship with my artwork. Subjects for a still life are the objects around me. Places I’ve visited become my landscapes. My abstract art reveals my mood or feeling at a particular moment.
My artistic style in watercolor and oil pastel is impressionistic with bold, broken colors. Visually appealing and energetic color combinations dominate my artwork. My pencil drawing is realistic, paying careful attention to light and shadow.
What do I want to say with my art? Know that the mundane is not so mundane, the simple not so simple. There’s inherent beauty and complexity in even the simplest of objects and places that deserves to be captured.
A powerful way to connect with one’s Jewish heritage and preserve traditions is through Jewish art and Judaica. Art has the ability to convey emotions and stories in a visual and meaningful way, allowing for a deeper understanding and appreciation of Judaism.
From intricate designs on the Chanukah menorah, shofar, or kiddush cup to vibrant paintings depicting the holidays of Shabbat, Sukkot, or Rosh Hashanah; Jewish art serves as a bridge between the past and the present, keeping Jewish heritage alive and fresh for future generations.
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Hamsa Burst of Light is a small watercolor painting depicting the Hamsa hand symbol on an abstract background. Vivid colors of red, blue, and green dominate the scene, with a burst of light coming from the center of the eye. The Hamsa is a symbol of blessing, prosperity, and protection.
“Holding the Light of the Torah”
Holding the Light of the Torah is a watercolor painting depicting an open Torah scroll with burst of bright light rays emanating from the center. At the bottom are impression of hands (drawn with ink) grasping the staves holding the Torah. The piece is filled with vibrant colors of yellow, green, and purple.
“Netilat Yadayim Jewish Washing Cup Pouring Water”
Depicted is a two handled Judaica cup used by Jewish people for ritual washing. The washing cup sits at the top, pouring water down the surface of the painting. Light and vibrant colors of blue, orange, and green give the art a bright and airy feeling.
“Shabbat Wine and Challah on Abstract Fluid Background”
The artwork is in semi-abstract style, depicting kiddush wine, challah, and Sabbath candles in the background. With bright purple, orange, and yellow colors, the mood is playful and uplifting.
“Shabbat Kiddush Cup, Wine, Flowers on Soft Background”
In Judaism, the kiddush ceremony welcomes the Sabbath with a special prayer and wine. The artistic style is realism with an abstract background. Depicted is a kiddush cup filled with purple wine. In the foreground is a prayer book with the kiddush prayer. In the background is a flower vase and wine bottle.