Oil on canvas displaying a Jewish young man holding the Arba’at Ha-Minim also known as the ‘Four Species’ or plants mentioned in the Torah (Leviticus 23:40) as being relevant to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Observant Jews tie together three types of branches and one type of fruit and wave them in a special ceremony each day of the Sukkot holiday, excluding Shabbat. According to Rabbinic Judaism, the waving of the four plants is a mitzvah prescribed by the Torah, and it contains symbolic allusions to a Jew’s service of God.
Albert Benaroya– Born in Istanbul 1963, Benaroya is an Israeli artist of Judaic and still life nature, a master of depiction in hyper – realism. His nomadic, sojourning from Turkey to Kenya to South Africa and finally residing in the Holy Land of Israel has instilled a deeply raw, ethnic beauty that has impacted greatly on the warmth and depth of his paintings.
Light is the core aspect of his works – his mission which is fundamental, a central theme in Judaism elevating the physical for a spiritual purpose. This captures the intrinsic magic of Benaroya. His paintings evoke feelings of traditional, family orientated, holy symbolisms, that inject an almost tangible feeling of a religious ambiance, that pierces through the air ejecting a truly G-dly glow that makes his viewers soul gleam.
This subtle yet strategic attribute of embedding holiness into his pieces is a blessing; Benaroya has a moral obligation to portray his pieces to impact his viewers on a level of soulful consciousness – Art is his Medium!
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