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Patterns: Blue and black tiles Print - Limited Edition of 10

Beth Erez

Israel

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About The Artwork

Photograph of an ancient blue and black tile pattern photographed at a corner in the Rockefeller Museum, known for its antiquities. Part of a series of sections of ordinary sites transformed by focusing on the transformative aspect of the pattern High quality archival inks on archival photorag paper Limited Edition: 20 prints

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Dr. Beth Erez, a mixed media artist, specializes in the integration and amalgamation of materials – often combining found objects and those invented in her imagination. She utilizes clay, wood, wax, metal, glass, shredded paper, epoxy resin and whatever is found in closets, on shelves and in her basement to create a series of complex transformative artworks containing elements of technology, nature, everyday objects and those reminiscent of childhood. Erez exams “the spirit" of the materials – constantly scrutinizing the boundaries between the real and the imaginary, from the rational to the metaphysical. Her creations reflect curiosity and sensitivity, testing boundaries, crafting an atmosphere of change – change in form, change over time, change in technology. In her photography, Erez takes inspiration from the patterns of natural forms and man-made elements exploring and experimenting with detail and color while analyzing the harmonies and disharmonies created thereby. Dr. Beth Erez was born in New York City and immigrated to Israel in 1977. She began sculpting in 2001.

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