Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Sabina Saad, 1x6000000 Black Yellow Badge

ART, Sabina Saad, Yellow Badge

When we Magnify the Holocaust Yellow Badge 6000000 times the shape of the Star of David dissolves and all we see is either yellow or black (in this case yellow). This is one of many works in a series about the Yellow Badge symbol on which
Sabina Saad is working currently.

Acrylic on canvas, 50X70 cm

Sabina Saad, 1x6000000 Yellow Badge

ART, Sabina Saad, Yellow Badge

When we Magnify the Holocaust Yellow Badge 6000000 times the shape of the Star of David dissolves and all we see is either yellow or black (in this case yellow). This is one of many works in a series about the Yellow Badge symbol on which
Sabina Saad is working currently.

Marvadiah

From: http://www.metropolitancarpet.com/html/body_bezalel__antique_oriental_rugs.html

With the revival of Jewish life in Jerusalem on early 20th Century and the popularity of Arts and Crafts movement, an art school was established in Jerusalem under the name Bezalel. Bezalel is the Biblical name of the Devine “Artist” who executed the design of the Ark and the sanctuary built by Israelites, following the Egyptian exodus. Between the years of 1906 and 1931 many rugs were made in this school with mostly Jewish motifs and Art Nouveau styles. This workshop was called “Marvadiah” (Marvad in Hebrew means carpet) and many of these rugs are inscribed either Bezalel or Marvadiah. Since the practice of carpet weaving started there under the Ottoman Empire, the construction and the color pallet of these rugs resembles many Anatolian rugs of the period.