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Israel
Painting, Gouache on Cardboard
Size: 37.4 W x 41.3 H x 0.8 D in
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Little girl eating an apple, as everybody can see. Does this image have any other meaning? The pure artistic aim was to achieve a quality of fresco painting (the original is rather large - a square meter). But, surely enough, the spectator may see in this painting some symbolic message, for example: each little girl has in her something of our mutual mother Eve, and each fruit has in it something of the Tree of Knowledge. In fact, ancient jewish sages and other classical interpreters of The Bible tried to identify this doubtful fruit, and gave us a wide range of possibilities, from cytrus (etrog) to grape, and even banana. The liitle girl on the picture is two and a half years old, and at some farther stage of her life she became the artisi's wife.
Painting:Gouache on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:37.4 W x 41.3 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Israel.
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Israel
I am still 20 years old, and I'm at the very starting point of my artistic way, though I was born in 1960. After I was born (in Novosibirsk, Western Siberia, Russian Empire) I immediately began to indulge in fantasies, both verbal and visual. Dreaming of far away continents, at the age of 13 I began to work with animals in local zoo, but after finishing the school instead of going around the world I started to work as a set decorator in the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre and to study in the Institute of the Theatre, Music and Cinematography in Leningrad. After that I spent several years being a garbage collector in Leningrad and Latvian folk craftsman in Riga. In 1988 I finally set off to a remote destination and settled in Jerusalem. In 1991, together with Gali-Dana Singer, I wrote 'The Manifesto of Neo-Eclecticism', and since then I constantly break the laws of this radical art-movement and dismiss myself from it. Nevertheless my approach remains rather close to the basic principle of Neo-Eclecticism - the proximity of consciousness with its sub-laws: the unity and the struggle of the protagonists, the conversion of a quality into a quackery and a quandary, and the reflection of reflections. I also write fiction and essays, study and translate Talmudic and Midrashic literature - the ancient source of eclectic and hermeneutic thought. The date of my birth indicates that I began to look at the surrounding world at the time, when some simple things did not exist. For example, I was fascinated by negative colors studying photo films, when computer was still a matter of science and not of art, and when I didn't know what the word "digital" ment. So even today I'm interested in doing things with my own hands and with real matherials using a computer only as a communication instrument.
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