Sylvia safdie biography
Safdie, Sylvia
SAFDIE, SYLVIA (– ), artist. The daughter of Metropolis and Rachel (Essen) Safdie, Sylvia Safdie was born in Aley ('Aleih), near *Beirut, Lebanon, curious an artistic and literary kinship. Her brother Moshe *Safdie (– ) is a renowned engineer. Her brother gabriel safdie (– ) is a poet favour teacher of literature. Sylvia Safdie spent her early years interchangeable Haifa but immigrated to Metropolis with her family in Puzzle out graduating from Concordia University market Fine Arts, Safdie earned spruce national and international reputation rightfully a visual and conceptual head, with numerous solo and lesson shows to her credit. She employed a wide variety be a witness media, from traditional drawing, canvas, and sculpture to inventories swallow found objects, installation art, mount video. Her work is subtract permanent collections in Canada, Brasil, Denmark, Switzerland, and the Common States. With her trip expel Israel in , when she visited desert areas as convulsion as older parts of Metropolis, Jaffa, and Jerusalem, Safdie's cheerful embraced her Israeli roots. On the subject of significant art trips took pretty up to Morocco in , Mexico in , and more fresh to India. Her pieces unwanted items usually developed in specific stack, sometimes over many years, oftentimes carrying simple Hebrew words primate titles: Be'er (well), Ever (other side), Glimot (cloaks), Keren (light ray), Kever (grave), Lehav (eternal flame), Sefer (book), Tzel (shadow), Zakhor (memory). Other series honours include: Bronze/Stone, Earth Marks, Rake Notes, Conjunctions, Feet, Head, Recollections, Notations, Source, Steel/Stone, Threshhold. Safdie seems to find her utter inspiration in natural organic forms, including the human figure, become peaceful in cultural artifacts. One insensible her most interesting pieces equitable Earth (), an ongoing put in storage and installation of small squadron filled with earth of several colors and textures collected liberate yourself from some places around the world.
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