As things quiet down and life takes a more mellow tone during the summer, we’re going to look at a set of landscape and still-life pieces. Often, people focus on the difficulty of capturing a face or emotion in their examination of art, but that also means that other types of paintings are overlooked. First, this fantastic pencil and brown …
Nature in a Pandemic
By Livia Zarge Given that we’re five months into the quarantine for the Covid-19 pandemic, I thought that it would appropriate to bring some nature into our homes. When I was taking an environmental science class I learned about the concept of “biophilia”: the idea that human beings thrive around nature and even something as simple as a picture of …
What’s trending in Jewish Art today?
By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery What’s trending in the jewish art world today? The young jewish buyers aren’t buying the art their parents had in their living rooms. Contemporary jewish art is booming. People want strong playful colors and happy subjects. A friend once said, ” The orthodox Jewish market is usually ten years late on trends” Because …