Art and Jewish tradition to me are two correlative forms that try to realize and reflect the meaning of human being. The meaning is forgotten when the system of thoughts, that raised it, is not acting on. The tradition is keeping on, but there is danger for it's going to be not intelligent ritual or transit to obsession. So, to my consideration, the fruitful approach in Jewish Fine Arts is the one in two - meaning and shape; ethics and principles of plastic language's organization.
Igor Joseph Ulanovsky, 45 years old, lives and works in Israel, according to his conception of Jewish Fine Arts (J-Art). Born (Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1956) he is the author of several articles on Jewish history, ethnography and fine arts. His works may be found in private collections in Israel, Russia, USA, India, and many other countries around the world.... images ©copyright Igor Ulanovsky 2295