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http://www.artstream.nl/yael-artsi/
Israeli sculptress Yael Artsi is known for monumental sculpture all over the world. Her abstract work is created in marble, granite, basalt, different local stones, wood, iron, bronze and are often connected with themes as peace and tolerance. Her intimate sculptures in bronze and stone are to be found in many homes. The website is one big gallery, with a lot of information. Yael lives and works in kibbutz Sdot Yam.
Location: Israel.
2464. Updated 21-Jul-2006 by Pauline Brenninkmeijer. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.shlomit-averbuch.co.il/
In 1981 Shlomit Averbuch returned to Israel after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where she studied for five years under the famous sculptor, Pericles Paccini. This followed two years spent at the Free Academy in The Hague, Holland. Right after graduating, Shlomit Averbuch's sculpture Motherhood won the prestigious Marcus Aurelius Prize awarded by the Municipality of Rome. At around the same time Shlomit began participating in group exhibitions in Rome and throughout Italy. She spent the next two years specializing in stone work at a marble sculpting workshop in the well-known village of Pietra Santa near Carrara. Upon returning to Israel, she was immediately commissioned to create a sculpture for the Youth Park in the city of Carmiel and has since created around fifty environmental sculptures which are installed around Israel as well as abroad.
Location: Israel.
2529. Updated 24-Oct-2004 by Shlomit Averbuch. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.s-bahat.com/
The site contains pictures of his sculptures and monuments. The sculptures are made from marble, wood, and metal, in various scales.
Location: Israel.
3130. Updated 24-Jul-2006 Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/7696/
Location: Israel (Tel-Aviv).
2917. Updated 28-Nov-2005 by Brown Igor. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.bat-ami.net/
Bat-Ami Herelman is an Israeli artist which works primarily in Stone. To her, the stone is a feminine sensuous substance despite its virile image. It appears hard but gentleness and tenderness can be extracted from it. The stone is female; it is the earth's, mother-earth's body. You cannot place a "please do not touch" sign next to Bat-Ami Helerman's sculptures. Whoever looks at them, knows this is a restriction impossible to abide by. Helerman's sculptures tantalize viewers. They are made of stone but emanate extraordinary softness. In Bat-Ami's capable hands the stone turns into a soft creased dress, an airy brazier, a bride's lace crown.
Location: Israel (Kfar Shmaryahu).
3328. Updated 30-Jan-2007 by Bat Ami Helerman. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.geocities.com/jonpatmyers/
Recent works in stone, metal and wood.
Location: Israel.
3119. Updated 23-Jul-2006 Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.tanyapreminger.com/
Tanya Preminger is an Israeli sculptor which works primarily with stone. Over the last decade she participated in numerous International stone sculpture symposiums and competitions. Her works can be found in Israel, France, Germany, Japan, China, Brazil, USA, Taiwan, Greece, Italy and many other countries.
Location: Israel (Arsuf-Kedem).
3327. Updated 26-Jan-2007 by Tanya Preminger. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.sh-dor.info/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?2,1
Sculptures, stone and wood, by Dvora Shavit, mostly from local stone. They are categorized in Galleries named Motherhood, Moods, Together, Dance and Others. Ms Shavit was born in Eastern Europe, lives and sculpts in Israel.
Location: Israel.
2787. Updated 31-Aug-2005 by Moshe Shavit. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.sculptors.co.il/
Location: Israel (Tel-Aviv).
1082. Updated 17-Nov-2005 by varda ghivoly. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.sculpture-sarahmae.com/
Sarah Mae Wasserstrum, Sculptress. Selected Sculpture and Philosophies. Stone years are a path connecting the profound mystery of the Origin with future promise. Touched by these masses of nobility, I am taught the changing dimensions and fluidity of time. I am tutored in purity. Stone's radiant spirit is independent of shape. Shape merely makes its spirit apparent. This inner pattern does not weaken or break with physical changes. Stone is, as is everything, constantly in transit. In order for its power to continue unmarred, respect must be ones tool. In the process of altering the shape of the mass I am a tool following a creator, a path to a goal. On the way is a lesson, a lesson in compassion, in soft, loving power. This power is both noble and omnipresent. Slowly the shape sheds its cover to the point of clarity. The energy is released, the statement is made. The stone remains eternally majestic. I remain eternally grateful for yet another lesson.
Location: Israel.
1335. Updated 14-Jan-2002 by Robert J. Griffin - Webmaster. Last checked 6-Sep-2008.
