Walkway Painting
, 2007An abstract, dreamlike path with contrasting pink and green hues, creating a mysterious and inviting scene.
"Walkway" by Mordechai Cohen is an abstract composition that plays with the juxtaposition of vibrant green shapes against a soft pink background. The central black streak resembling a pathway offers a sense of direction amidst the abstract forms. The green areas are rich and lively, suggesting foliage or grassy expanses, while the pink sky adds a surreal quality to the scene. The use of contrasting colors creates a vibrant yet harmonious palette, with the pink offering a calming influence over the energetic greens. This painting has an intriguing aesthetic, blending the borders between reality and imagination. It conveys a mood of wonder and exploration, making it an excellent piece for spaces that aim to inspire creative thinking and offer an escape, like a studio or a reading nook.
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Biography
His innovative spirit and dedication to experimentation have been pivotal in crafting distinctive and impactful pieces, that not only challenge but also deeply engage and captivate his audience.
Mordechai Born in Morocco in 1945 and Over the past six years, he has dedicated himself to his work in his studio located in Kiryat HaMelacha, a vibrant artistic hub in Tel Aviv. This period has been marked by an exploration and integration of unconventional materials into his art. He has adeptly worked with industrial paints, tar, printing ink, and acrylic paints, materials that are not traditionally associated with fine art but have allowed him to push the boundaries of texture, color, and form. This choice of materials reflects his innovative spirit and commitment to experimentation, enabling him to create distinctive and impactful works that challenge and engage viewers.