A Window into Jewish Art and Culture: Menucha Page Art Gallery
It is a well-known fact that human history was first documented in symbols and images. From prehistoric cave drawings and ancient hieroglyphs, one’s ability to communicate through images has proven to be an invaluable skill. It holds clues to life in the past. It also enables us to have a well-rounded understanding of historical events, situations and people.
Fortunately, our written language today is no longer satta matka limited to hieroglyphs, cave drawings and oral texts. There are over 7,000 languages spoken worldwide. We also have translators that can readily translate just about every existing language and dialect. However, this does not stop contemporary artists from still using symbols and imagery to represent abstract ideas.
Today, art, namely Jewish art and culture, is widely used to express religious beliefs, devotions and inspirations. Religious culture alone has inspired some of the most remarkable and impressive works of art ever created. This includes paintings, photography, sculptures and drawings. The most successful artists are those whose artwork is displayed in private and public collections across the world.
Jewish Artwork for Sale – Various Themes
A good piece of Jewish artwork is original, professional grade and made using only the highest quality material, which will also look great in your home or office. It elegantly combines ancient themes of Torah Judaism with the values of contemporary art techniques. It also comes in many different forms, including paintings, drawings, photography, sculptures and plastic art and uses several background media, such as glass, metal, wood and canvas.
Good Jewish Artwork a unique celebration of identity and community. It is known to accurately convey important messages about Jewish symbols, history and culture. Moreover, it connects people with their heritage and is rooted in traditional backgrounds and religious colors. It should be able to meld and fuse sight, taste, and aesthetics to appeal to one’s subconscious.
There are many themes to Jewish Art, as Judaism has a very rich culture to “draw” on (pardon the pun). Every Jewish holiday, bar/bat mitzvah, wedding, funeral, “bris,” “shul kiddush,” Siyum HaShas, and random events like a minyan on an El Al flight (to the chagrin of the stewardesses and other passengers) are tasteful and distinctly Jewish. Playing with the Hebrew letters, including verses/pieces from Tanach, to form shapes and body parts is also Jewish art, much of which is for sale.
About Menucha Page – Israeli Contemporary Artist
Menucha Page is not your typical contemporary Israeli artist. Based in Nachalot, Jerusalem, she received training from the New York Institute for Photography and studied under the direction of Rivka Bergson. Her art is unique and unlike anything that you would see at other art galleries across the globe. It is sought after by local, national and international art collectors, consultants and institutions.
You are encouraged to visit the virtual art gallery platform to view over 100 pieces of featured artwork. All artwork featured on the virtual platform is available for purchase.