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Portrait of a Survivor: Livia Shacter

The past week I had the unique opportunity to paint the portrait of incredible woman named Livia Shacter, who just turned 100 years old on Sunday April 2. An Auschwitz survivor who speaks 6 languages, she now has 54 great grandchildren (and more on the way). She is warm, gracious, and eloquent and it was a pleasure for me to get to know her over the past few weeks and hear the story of her life.

The name of the project is called פנים אל מול פנים (Face to Face) in conjunction with the Foundation for Holocaust Survivors in Israel. Portraits and biographies will be displayed in Jerusalem April 20-25, surrounding the date of Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day).

I started with a couple sketches…

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…then I transferred the drawing onto a 50×60 cm canvas and laid in a light wash with acrylic paints. That was to establish the main shapes and to give me a bit of confidence before I went in with the thick layers of paint…

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And the finished portrait:Livia5

 

 

 

Quick Daily Painting #1: Baby Moses

I’ve started a new art challenge along with a group of Jewish artists on FB. The goal is to do a quick painting in about 30 minutes, with a Jewish theme for the month of January. I really want to explore some biblical scenes and personalities so, for my first painting I chose a scene that I find incredibly powerful and moving, as a mother…

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I hope the subject is obvious but for those who are not familiar with it, it’s baby Moses and his mother  Yocheved, right before she sets him afloat on the Nile to save him from Pharaoh’s soldiers. This 9×12″ watercolor took close to an hour, so I will have to try to simplify my subject matter next time!

A Portrait in Progress…

The past month has been busy and exciting, with a sweet new baby and lots of holidays! Although it’s been fun to have everyone home together, I’m glad to have the kids back in school, which gives me a few hours of peace and quiet to paint each morning…

Here is a sneak peek at my current work-in-progress. I’m really excited about it! I love this stage, where it’s kind of sketchy and unfinished, but there is still lots of work to do! For now, here are a couple progress shots:

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Here’s the photo I’m working from:

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