Galería Hanbell
Street people
Artist: Einat Lev Ari
Based in Israel
These people who live on the street give me light for life. These are the people who really live, these are the survivors, these are the people who love life. They will eat from the trash to survive. No one knows what will happen to him tomorrow and they are happy with what is there. Street people are people who live the public life on the city streets. Street people are mostly homeless, sometimes mentally ill, and often have a transient lifestyle. Some may be beggars with bags or a shopping cart accompanying them and they carry all their belongings. Some people are street vendors selling their goods on the street, some have mobile or fixed stalls, and others unload the goods on the ground and wait for customers to arrive. And there are singers or street tricks and individuals. In this series of works I create a street life in other colors with a different view of the situation.
Blind Faith
A street vendor
Rest on the street
Sitting on the sidewalk protective of a baby
A street player on wind instruments
Sky of war
Burka
I Liked too
Sing in San Pedro De Alcantara
Connected
Sobre el
Artista
Artista: Susanne Tabet
Con sede en Virginia, EE. UU.
Instagram: @ susanne_tabet.art
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Susanne Tabet es una pintora abstracta contemporánea alemana que vive y trabaja en Falls Church, Virginia. Autodidacta, comenzó a pintar cuando tenía poco más de veinte años cuando una visita a la Tate Modern de Londres encendió su deseo de reproducir los distintos retratos abstractos femeninos de Amedeo Modigliani. Continuó estudiando y explorando las obras de otros grandes maestros en el ámbito del expresionismo abstracto y, a lo largo de los años, desarrolló y desarrolló sus habilidades y su estilo personal distintivo. Su enfoque permanece en la forma femenina a la que da vida con colores contrastantes y pinceladas atrevidas y enérgicas. Sus retratos rebosan fuerza y vulnerabilidad. En opinión de Susanne Tabet, un reflejo de la complejidad, la belleza y el poder de una mujer.