8.25.2013

Artist : Batia Sofer

It has been SO long since I featured an artist on my blog so it's time to rectify that! I'm sharing the work of Batia Sofer today, an artist who lives in Motza Illit near Jerusalem.

Cloak. Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Gauze Pad on greenhouse netting 
Embroidery Thread. 155x130 cm, 2013
Incredible, beautiful work, isn't it? She utilizes natural materials that have a wonderful texture and earthiness to them. Found pieces come together to tell a myriad of stories.

Three Figures. Acrylic, Mineral Plaster, Masking Tape
, Gold Leaf on Jute
Embroidery Thread. 104x184 cm, 2012
These pieces are from her Ancient Dreams series which she has been making since 2009.

Cactus - Bird. Acrylic
, Masking Tape
, Gold Leaf on greenhouse netting,Embroidery Thread. 88x128 cm, 2013
Her artist statement about the series:

"For as long as I can remember, I have always been attracted to primitive tribe culture, the significance of the tribal ceremonies and their visual expression. 
These cultures are characterized with special colors, various textures, with strong elements, and simple unsophisticated techniques. In my initial works in the studio I sought out material whose texture was grainy and coarse; material which resembled earth and reverberated the materials which were used by the ancient tribal cultures."
Batia Sofer 

Two Headed Animal. Acrylic, Mineral Plaster
, Masking Tape, Gold Leaf and
Palm Fronds on Jute, Embroidery Thread. 103x120 cm, 2012
See more of her work on her website. Be sure to look through her earlier series entitled Childhood Landscape that reflects her life growing up on a kibbutz. Fascinating images.

6 comments:

ersimarina said...

Great feature, I really enjoyed Batia's work. Some of her pieces are fascinating, impossible to take in at a single glance. I found myself studying the zoom views and following her compositions as if they were maps of thoughts and feelings.

kathrynclark said...

@Ersi, I know! Batia's work has such amazing depth.

Victoria said...

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing another great find. Off to see more of her work.

Amelia said...

These are beautiful. The last time I went to see a textile art exhibition was Tilleke Schwarz, who's textile work I also love.

kathrynclark said...

@Amelia, you are so fortunate to have seen tilleke's work in person! I love her work!

Sheree Rensel said...

Wonderful work!!!!

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