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Wood reliefs

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Artwork: Mirit Ben-Nun

  • Joined Nov 2020
  • Published Books 9
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com

These paintings express a personal need to delineate images and fantasies abundant withcolor and emotional explosion. Signs, lines and the materials appear of their own volition

and develop as an external language bridging the eye, the hand and the painted surface.

During the making of a painting the power of the shapes emanate from an unconsciousand concealed inner dimension

 

Ami Steinitz

 

Line by line, painting after painting while repeating shapes and patterns, a creationevolves into new shapes and patterns. With a determination that reaches obsession, Mirit Ben-Nun keeps on returning to her art of meticulous decoration. A strong presence ofprimitive ornamentation provides the artwork with a tribal facet on one hand and a feminine touch on the other, encompassing embroidery, bead threading and weaving among others. Ben- Nun’s beautifying urge carries within it an archetypal strata, mythic at times, which empowers her authentic expression.

 

Dr. Gidion Ofrat

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Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com
Wood reliefs by Deborah Shallman - Illustrated by Mirit Ben-Nun - Ourboox.com

 

Mirit Ben-Nun develops a style where he tries to demonstrate the manifestation of movement, rhythmic repetition and the speed of objects on the canvas.In the process the artist often asks difficult questions or causes reflection without giving easy answers. Her curiosity, your open mind and a commitment to dialogue are her best tools to address your artworks.

These works often challenge our ideas about how art should look or how it should behave. Her art is not based on what was said before and does not depend on the academies of art, breaks traditions, and does not imitate the real world, it is an art that transmits through its works the inner world of the artist. Through imprecise and significant characters, it radiates different ideas about the reality of the world of human dreams.Mirit gives us a clear idea that art is not separated from life and from the real world in which we live, reflects thoughts with style and unique focus.

Mirit Ben-Nun uses lines and points as an expressive resource and does so by exploiting nuances and associations to their fullest. Some forms follow the same direction and others change constantly, even urgently. Its language is visual and independent of its expressiveness; it lies in the value and organization of its elements.

The ‘things’ of the visual world are unimportant, the point is the achievement of reproduction of the world and human nature. Constantly encouraging creativity. In this case pointillism conveys emotions by the effect of using color, points, lines and thus capturing the attention of the observer.

Dora Woda

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