Artist Information:
Suly B. Wolff
Tel Aviv,
Israel
Member Since: Nov 2011

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Artist Statement:
My creative work is marked and affected by my being an immigrant who has been uprooted from one country Brazil to another Israel.
While trying to accommodate myself to a new place, a new language and a new culture, I found myself attracted by certain species of trees which seemed to me alien to this new landscape, mainly tropical palm trees and Eucalyptuses. These trees where themselves imported from other places for different reasons: the palm trees were meant to decorate and enrich Israeli gardens, visually and aesthetically, while the Eucalyptus played a major role in cultivating the wild land of Israel, as they used to absorb the waters of the many swamps, thus fighting against the Malaria mosquitoes.
These trees, mainly Eucalyptus, became a major theme in my paintings, as well as a kind of consolation and encouragement. This is an ongoing source of creation for me, in which I find endless possibilities.
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Artist Exhibitions:
Beit Gabriel (on the Kinneret), Jordan Valley, Israel
2010 A comment on Landscape (Painting), The Artists'
House, Tel Aviv, Israel
2010 The Jerusalem Theatre, Israel
2009 Karandaji Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2008 The Migdalor Gallery, Jaffa, Israel
2008 The Collection Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2006 Efrat gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Suly B. Wolff's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Suly B. Wolff's Portfolio. My creative work is marked and affected by my being an immigrant who has been uprooted from one country Brazil to another Israel.
While trying to accommodate myself to a new place, a new language and a new culture, I found myself attracted by certain species of trees which seemed to me alien to this new landscape, mainly tropical palm trees and Eucalyptuses. These trees where themselves imported from other places for different reasons: the palm trees were meant to decorate and enrich Israeli gardens, visually and aesthetically, while the Eucalyptus played a major role in cultivating the wild land of Israel, as they used to absorb the waters of the many swamps, thus fighting against the Malaria mosquitoes.
These trees, mainly Eucalyptus, became a major theme in my paintings, as well as a kind of consolation and encouragement. This is an ongoing source of creation for me, in which I find endless possibilities.
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Untitled, 2010 Oil Painting, 51 x 51 inches Not for Sale
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Untitled, 2010 Oil Painting, 39 x 47 inches Not for Sale
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Untitled, 2010 Oil Painting, 39 x 39 inches Not for Sale
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Untitled, 2010 Oil Painting, 63 x 63 inches Not for Sale
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Untitled, 2010 Oil Painting, 71 x 47 inches Not for Sale
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