Israel
Abstract | Urban
A canvas mirrors life. Ora believes that just as an artist uses colors to create an image on canvas, we too should craft wholeness in our lives.
Ora Uziel, a painter and art teacher, is the daughter of Ronald Bloom, a painter and president of the Jewish Artists Association in France. Her style is influenced by the artistic atmosphere of her father's home, her life as an artist and a woman of faith, and her teacher Francine Lasry of Meir Shfeya, under whose guidance she began to paint. Ora signs her paintings as "Ora Oz". She has exhibited several shows, mainly in France. Ora paints from the perspective that a canvas reflects life. In her view, just as an artist paints on a canvas with colors that form a picture, so should we create completeness in our lives. In her paintings, she depicts Judaism and faith, landscapes and figures, in a style that emphasizes the flow of colors in the picture. The way the colors blend in her paintings offers the viewer a new perspective and the opportunity to see the world and its harmonic light differently.