Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Ratatouille
Along with the honor of jurying the San Clemente Art Association's exhibit (see below), I was invited to bring a painting that will be part of the exhibit. Gail, one of the volunteers, said they were hoping for a pastel, so I obliged them with my most recent pastel piece.
San Clemente Art Show
Friday, February 13, 2009
Last Weekend
Last weekend I displayed my silk prayer shawls, scarves, etc. at the Southwest Region of the Union for Reform Judaism's Biennial Conference, which was held at the Hyatt in Irvine, CA. Here is the lovely and talented Julie, who assisted me with the event.
Many thanks go to Julie for making the weekend much more easier, and especially, much more fun!
We invited the conference participants to paint with us. Here, they are helping us to create a pomegranate challah (sabbath holiday bread) cover.
The challah covers that participants created with us will be donated to Jewish philanthropic fundraising organizations, such as ORT and Hadassah.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Peace Hearts

Peace Hearts Tallit, Hand Painted Silk,14 x 72
Another recently finished commissioned prayer shawl. This design truly started from almost nothing. The client said she would like pink. I said, okay, nice; any other colors? any special designs? Client said, no, just pink. So I did a simple design with light, medium pink and white, and once the client saw it, was then inspired, and said, I like it - can you add hearts and peace signs? Such is the way some things begin!
Labels:
hand painted silk tallit,
Jewish Prayer Shawl,
talis,
talit,
tallis,
tallit
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
"Different Strokes" Challenge
Victorian House, Oil over Silk Dyes on Paper, 7.5 x 5.5Every two weeks Karin Jurick invites artists to submit their own rendition of a photo she posts. This time it was a San Francisco Victorian house. You can find this "Painting Challenge" on her blog, Different Strokes from Different Folks.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
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