Swirling Blue-violet Papercut Ketubah
I love process! Talking with the groom about imagery and specific color led us to three colors – turquoise for the text and a watercolor background of dusky violet and blue behind a swirl of papercut art. There are tiny raised dots of 23K gold leaf on the text area that sharpen focus on the words and give the piece a subtle gleam. Setting the text block off center adds visual interest and enhances the sense of movement which is the concept behind this work. The finished ketubah was shipped flat (as all of my pieces are) with an acetate cover inside the folder and a small flap cut just over the signature area to make sure that nothing would snag the delicate papercut...
Read MoreLet Us Strengthen One Another
Film producer Nancy Spielberg was presented with this hand-made papercut at a screening of her film “Above and Beyond” – the previously untold story of the intrepid handful of young fliers who returned from WWII and shipped off to the fledgling state of Israel in 1948 to establish the country’s first air force. The papercut captures the color scheme of Ms Spielberg’s promotional materials and the sense of dry desert sand, swirling around the planes. The effect was produced by sifting pastel chalk onto a heavily textured mat board and blending the colored powders. The words spell Hazak, hazak, v’nithazek – Be strong, be strong, and let us strengthen one...
Read MoreArt Deco Papercut Ketubah
A most joyous opportunity here, to create a ketubah for a very special couple who share a rare clarity of vision and the ability to communicate it! We started with just a few ideas: papercut, curvy art deco style, and a color palette that would work in any room over time. We bounced around sketches and ideas, and I even ordered swatches of wallpaper from a very high end art paper manufacturer, only to toss them out upon arrival when the petroleum aroma became too much to bear! Finally I hit upon a lovely stained glass image from a home in Melbourne, Australia. I adapted the design to papercutting and interpreted the many colors of glass in the original into multi-textured acrylic paints in a neutral palette. I enhanced the full-bodied paints with a concoction to increase their thickness, and I must admit, it was almost too much fun to play with the goo I came up with! The colors include silvers and golds, and the piece catches the light and shimmers! Several areas are even filled with micro glass beads. The coloring and texture choices in a ketubah like this are part of an organic process that grows bit by...
Read MoreBlue Water Ketubah
The request was clear and challenging! This couple had met at university where they were both swimmers. Specific college blue and a text laid out to indicate the movement of water. This simple and elegant design took shape in the center of the paper, written in Shiela Water’s updated version of Carolingian lettering, with an opening Hebrew paragraph matching the English by the tilt of the lettering. The border design is built up of multiple ribbons of watercolor paper of varying textures and weights. Dots of 23K gold leaf complete the design, catching...
Read MoreFeature/ Major Donor Recognition Wall
In 2013 I was charged with designing a 17′ X 8′ curved donor recognition wall for the recently completed Chisuk Emuna Congregation in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The finished design tells the story of the congregation’s 19th Century roots in Kovno, the various buildings that housed the congregation, and the values of the synagogue. The entire donor recognition system throughout the building is anchored here as the major donors who helped create the reality of a new home are honored between the art panels. Each designed panel measures two feet across and eight feet high and is fabricated from a variegated Formica and Youghiogheny art glass. The calligraphed words of the soaring central panel are incised into Corian. The designs of the four decorative panels are based on traditional Jewish papercut art in that the imagery is all interconnected. Welch USA, a signage company in Maine, brilliantly lasercut my full size designs and installed the completed wall, which is a single aspect of the donor recognition system. Photo above by Daniel Shanken. Please note: This artwork is copyright protected and may not be reproduced without permission. Thank...
Read MoreModern Yiddish Marriage Contract
A brilliant and exuberant couple, deeply involved in Yiddish folk life, offered me the opportunity to expand Jewish folk arts this year by crafting their ketubah in Yiddish and English. After writing their text, it was translated into exquisite Yiddish by Itsik Gottesman, and then the fun began! One Skype conversation pretty much brought us to a final goal: papercut art representing the seasons, heavy on tree images, four specific bold colors, and the text in a circle with the squared art around it. Particularly touching is the fact that the groom’s mother has been a papercutting student of mine over the years, so I knew as I was working, that her eyes would be processing the work in a way different from most other wedding guests! The text and design are elevated slightly from the background painting, which also features splashes of 23 K gold leaf to catch the...
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