Walking through the exhibition titled “Splinter from the Storm,” one can see the parallels and the contrasts of the Land of Israel thousands of years ago with that of today.
Many of the works on display at the Djanogli Gallery are replicas of murals first created in Tel Aviv, some sprayed directly onto the walls of the gallery, others painted on canvas.
The results of the Lithuanian-born oleh’s documentary trips, and his own place in the snaps, are currently on show in the “Photo Watchmaker” exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museum in Ramat Aviv.
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In light of the massacre just three months ago, these artworks are a testament to one woman’s belief in beauty, innocence, and the transcendent power of nature.
Returning is an emotive tour de force that offers compelling viewing and a chance to take a different vantage point on the way things are panning out here.
The exhibition showcased paintings portraying the moment when captives and abductees are reunited with their loved ones, capturing the joy and happiness of these reunions.