Hana Barak Engel
Miriam Cojocaru
Tamar Toledano Peer
Anton Biderman
Igor Ulanovski
Ruth Segal
Painting exhibition of works by six israeli artists (Hana Barak Engel, Miriam Cojocaru, Tamar Toledano Peer, Anton Biderman, Igor Ulanovski, Ruth Segal). In the classical systems of the Jewish and Greek philosophies we meet the concept of the blue color, as ethical symbol of unceasing way to the Purpose.
Hana Barak Engel, Miriam Cojocaru,
Tamar Toledano Peer, Anton Biderman,
Igor Ulanovski , Ruth Segal
People of Eternity not afraid of the long road.
Abraham-Isaac Ha-Cohen Kook.
In the classical systems of the Jewish and Greek philosophies we
meet the concept of the blue color, as ethical symbol of unceasing way
to the Purpose.
Why even the blue, from set of colors and tints? Because the blue
color is similar to color of water and air, and they are both similar to
color of the Eternity. Although water and air do not have color, don't
matter how much hard we are trying to reach the edge of the horizon or
to plunge into the abyss, we will never see the end of that clue, the
blue line which conducts us to the knowledge of the Eternity. The length
of our way depends only on a degree of our desire to go, to enter the
secrets of the Creation, displaying them in our Creativity.
Our countries are divided with the one sea. Our countries are
connected with the one sky.
Connecting the ethics and the aesthetics, we are keeping that trace,
that the blue line which is the symbol of life of the artist, the symbol
of Creativity, the symbol of our Civilization.
Image: a painting by Miriam kojocaru
Omma Center
43 El. Venizelou
Chania