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Suly Bornstein Wolff's recent series of paintings is inspired by the night. After having investigated such vegetation as Eucalyptuses and palm trees in the harsh light of her native Israel, as metaphors for uprooting and immigration, she dives into what seems to be her "Night Shift", a wide series in which these two metaphors are reborn in the darkness of the night. As much as these paintings seem as Chiaroscuro investigations led by a virtuoso painter, they are also personal and…
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Beit Gabriel (on the Kinneret), Jordan Valley, Israel
2010 A comment on Landscape (Painting), The Artists'
House, Tel Aviv, Israel
2010 The Jerusalem Theatre, Israel
2009 Karandaji Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2008 The Migdalor Gallery, Jaffa, Israel
2008 The Collection Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2006 Efrat gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2006 Shorashim Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel…
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2000
Painting with painter Ilana Bar-David
1998
Drawing instructions with sculpture Yael Bareket, Sketching, aquarelle and acrylic painting.
Association of painting and sculptures in Tel Aviv with painter Shaike Granot.
1998-1999
Various combined technique sketching and oil on canvas with painter Noga Meierhof, Center for Arts, Tel Aviv.
Sketching an oil canvas with painter Miri Neshri.
1981-1983
Architecture and interior design,…
Posted on November 27, 2011 at 6:30am
My creative work is marked and affected by my being an immigrant who has been uprooted from one country Brazil to another Israel.
While trying to accommodate myself to a new place, a new language and a new culture, I found myself attracted by certain species of trees which seemed to me alien to this new landscape, mainly tropical palm trees and Eucalyptuses. These trees where themselves imported from other places for different reasons: the palm trees were meant to decorate and…
Posted on November 27, 2011 at 6:29am
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