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Jerusalem Artists House

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
Netally Schlosser
Shmuel Hanagid 12 Jerusalem
Israel


October 24th - December 5th
 
Hanukkah ,Netally SchlosserNetally Schlosser, Hanukkah ,
2009 , oil on canvas , 80X100 cm
© Jerusalem Artists House
 Night Queen,Netally SchlosserNetally Schlosser, Night Queen,
2009, oil on canvas, 90x70 cm
© Jerusalem Artists House
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The Osnat Mozes Prize Committee for the year 2009 has chosen to grant the young artist painting Prize to Netally Schlosser

Of the Prize Committee's reasons:
The strength in Netally Schlosser's painting lies in its immediate and straightforward presence. Her works do not depict an event that occurred in a different place or time, but each work within itself is a happening in the here and now. She expresses physical and emotional material on the surface of the painting, staring right at the surprised viewer.

With a sharp and bold painting wisdom, Schlosser tackles the different and distinguished languages of painting, distorting them according to her personal needs and forcing on them a common expressional space.

Like an alchemist, she casts upon her painting cauldron the tradition of the figurative medieval symbolism, the ruthless German Expressionism's social criticism, and the concrete materialistic awareness of Modern painting. These aspects are blended into eternal worldly pictures which draw the viewers into her world – straight into the heart of the darkness of the human soul.

In honor of her dedication to drawing, her loyal artistic conscience and her contribution to young art in Israel, Netally Schlosser was awarded the Osnat Moses Young Artist Painting Prize for 2009.


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