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The Tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Middle Panel Painting

Elena Kotliarker

Israel

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 27 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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There are few subjects that lend themselves so well to art as The Tales of One Thousand and One Nights. This triptych is a stunning collection of some of the most iconic figures and images from centuries of Mediterranean folklore. The middle panel is particularly vibrant, using an inventive blend of primary colors and bold motifs to bring the fairy tales to life. In the center of the panel, a woman is holding a pomegranate- an image that appears in generations of Jewish art. The use of yellow in the background serves as an almost ethereal halo to highlight the central image, emphasized by the angel above. The combination of aqua blues and vibrant greens emanate the earth and sea, and the way they merge creates a fairy tale feeling of the tales of old. Red flashes throughout the panel draw the eye to the flower patterns that weave in and out of the central theme. One small detail that appears everywhere in both ancient and modern-day Arabic folklore is the Nazar, more commonly known as “the evil eye.” Although it is a very subtle detail, it is an essential addition to any artwork depicting the culture’s tales and lore. Throughout the central panel and the entire triptych primary colors are used in their purest form to emote a childlike aura that lends itself perfectly to the fairytale theme. The fact that the artist has stayed true to this color scheme adds to the wonder of the entire thing. Lastly, the goldfish that appear in various parts of the painting hint at Jewish art and folklore, referencing various tales and important artworks. The central panel of this triptych does an excellent job of tying together the ancient mythology and iconic cultural imagery of The Tales of One Thousand and One Nights. This is a middle panel of triptych. It is absolutely self sufficient, but together with other two parts creates an incredible powerful composition a full of colors and illusions.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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In my work I make my utmost effort to bring forward the abundant beauty and splendor that is withheld in the Judaic Art. In my method, I do this by embedding the numerous Jewish symbols and icons that have developed throughout many centuries of our rich history and heritage. The symbols mainly identify signs of fortune from the Kabbalah like good health, prosperity, fertility and so on. I believe, that when a person stares at the picture and detects the signs, the fortune will come upon him or her.Peace and Blessings from Israel

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