On many occasions art has the power to tell a story or even express how someone feels.
The speaker on Jewish art was very interesting. She translates many Jewish stories and
commandments while portraying it through art. Very few people can accomplish this but I
thought she did a pretty good job of it. Her pieces once explained told great stories of
Jewish history. One thing that I found very iteresting was her idea of adding new riuals
to the jewish religion through her art. I'm glad that I have always liked art because it
helped me to understand her feelings towards it.
The speaker showed a lot of enthusiasm and love for her art. She seemed to be very
care-free and almost worry free. I though she was very cool and really did a good job of
expressing her feelings toward her art. One important aspect of her art was that for her
seeing her pieces come out of a fire was a reward in itself. She was not in it for the
mmoney or material rewards. I think a lot of times people are only in it for material
reward and it gets in the way of great art. It seems to me that this helped her to
become such a good artist
Her focus was mainly on very well known Jewish objects. Some of these include Menorahs,
Sadaka boxes, and Mezuzahs. These where very evident part of her slide show. All of
them were very obscure and odd looking but each told a story which only she knew. At
first glance they were not so great but after her explanation they became beautiful.
Her idea of creating new rituals for our religion through art really striked me. I
found her ideas to be very interesting because it was som
I think that many times Judaism is expressed through art because there are so many
beliefs on what it means to be a Jew. Many people cant explain how they fell in words so
, in this case, a more fun and interesting way was used. Even though many religious
people don't agree with this way of expression I feel that it is obviously better than
nothing.
It was evident that the Holocaust Had a major influence on her works. She said that she
liked the fact that even after her pieces were burned they still came out beautiful. I
think that was a reference to when Hitler burned the Jewish people. Even though many
died they were still great people.
I found the speakers pieces to be very interesting and at the same time odd. At first
glance I thought to myself "I could do that" but after her explanation and her talk I
saw her pieces as great works of art. To be able to explain how you feel through art is
a great gift which few people have. I found her gift to be very interesting.
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