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Yael Zahavy-Mittelman / YaelsBlog.com

01/12/2008 22:55:31 / full of life

My Scream 4 

Yael Zahavy-Mittelman, My Scream 4, oil and collage on canvas, 48" X 48"
YaelsArt.com Art Gallery 2007

Gallery 2007 The year 2007 has been very dramatic for me.  On one hand, a newborn in the house, and on the other hand, a car accident that involved my newborn and me.  

Following the accident, I felt the need to shout.  I found refuge in my artwork.  With a digital camera, I photographed myself and used the images to draw my face screaming.  The initial images that emerged on the canvases reminded me of Edvard Munch's, "The Scream."  It was the first time I had allowed myself to exhibit such emotion.

“My Scream" started to evolve.  Image after image brought out different sides of me onto the canvas.  The large canvases, once completed, formed a series of seven mixed-media paintings (collage pieces on oil).   I used my camera to capture different parts of the paintings and formed new collages based on each of the large paintings.

In yaelsart.com Gallery 2007, each index page will include small images of a big painting and the collages based on it (please click on the small images to view enlarged pictures).

This series is an important milestone in my art process.  It allowed me to express something that was deep within me, waiting to emerge for a long time.  The pain, the sorrow, as well as the maturity and acceptance of life from a growing place, makes up a large part of who I am today.  This is conveyed in these new paintings and collages. My new series allowed me to bring to you, the viewer, a clearer reality as I see it.  It also enabled me to let go of the trauma and the experience of the car accident, the impetus for this series.

 

Thank you for your time and support,
Yael Zahavy-Mittelman





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From: Ontheriver
01/15/2008 16:38:14
Your story explains the pain I see in your paintings.....Been there - God Bless


01/15/2008 13:41:51
Oh, I should have read this first before sending you a message.  Now I can understand the emotion about this work.  It can be deeply felt in the the way you expressed yourself in your work.  Thank you for the explaination--My mother is dying and I have been struggling with expressing how I feel sometimes.  There are days I cannot even paint-it is like I am frozen and times I am grieving and so sad.   You have a message to give and it shows.  Love,  Deb








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