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Visual artist, former student of the Beaux Arts of Paris, certified teacher of Plastic Arts, I have had since the mid-70s many exhibitions both nationally and internationally. My works have been acquired by many collectors and museums.

My preoccupation, both pictorial and sculptural, is not, at the origin, to go beyond the limits of the frame, nor even to lock myself into it. My real objective, following the example of Master Hokusai, is to "draw a line to signify life", and death and the eternal restarting of this interrogative in-between space where we dwell. Beyond this idea, and in the plastic denouement of this objective, is the book, privileged witness of thought, memory of the world, which is part of my work.

The original composition of the book leads me to consider my painted canvases marouflaged with paper and my works on paper and my lithographs, as the pages of a biographical book that I would have started to write with a brush and which continues, giving them a freedom that a stretcher or a frame cannot come to annihilate. My canvases thus become... free at last... without limits, resembling the leaves of a book. Beyond the technical use of paper inherent to my pictorial or sculptural work, there are constants that are related to the book theme. Thus, the scriptural graphic elements, and the tetragrammic symbol that I repeat endlessly. Thus, the tetragrammic grid composed of squares that structures the painted canvases or wall sculptures, in which are inscribed scriptural patterns that also belong to the logogram and the tetragram, these grids are not limited or closed by a vertical, which invites us to imagine them continuing to infinity. This "mise en abîme" refers us to the multiplicity of lines of writing and to the book.

- Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg 

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All artworks of Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg
Painting, Les anthémis aussi ont fleuri, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Les anthémis aussi ont fleuri

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 65 x 58 x 2 cm

$1,016

Fine Art Drawings, Tétragramme violet, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Tétragramme violet

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 67 x 48 x 0.2 cm

$565

Painting, Les millepertuis du jardin, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Les millepertuis du jardin

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 46 x 55 x 2 cm

$678

Fine Art Drawings, Lettre A, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Lettre A

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 65 x 49 x 2 cm

$1,694

Fine Art Drawings, Le petit nom dit, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Le petit nom dit

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 40.5 x 30 x 1 cm

$1,129

Painting, Tétragramme bleu et violet, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Tétragramme bleu et violet

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 92 x 73 x 2 cm

$2,259

Fine Art Drawings, Tétragramme gris, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Tétragramme gris

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 65 x 50 x 2 cm

$678

Fine Art Drawings, Pour Goya, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Pour Goya

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 65 x 50 x 2 cm

$678

Fine Art Drawings, Un cartouche, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Un cartouche

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 65 x 50 x 2 cm

$678

Painting, La souffle de la Shéhina, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

La souffle de la Shéhina

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 50 x 65 x 1 cm

$678

Painting, En hommage à Jean Fouquet, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

En hommage à Jean Fouquet

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 50 x 65 x 1 cm

$678

Painting, Hommage à Masaccio, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Hommage à Masaccio

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 118 x 81 x 2 cm

$3,953

Fine Art Drawings, Tétragramme jaune, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Tétragramme jaune

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 54 x 35 x 0.2 cm

$339

Fine Art Drawings, Hommage à Goya, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Hommage à Goya

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 24 x 25 x 0.2 cm

$339

Painting, Des coquelicots dans la ville, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Des coquelicots dans la ville

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 50 x 50 x 2 cm

$565

Painting, Les ancolies multicolores du jardin, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Les ancolies multicolores du jardin

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Painting - 46 x 38 x 2 cm

$542

Fine Art Drawings, Tétragramme bleu série 2, Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Tétragramme bleu série 2

Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg

Fine Art Drawings - 70 x 53 x 0.2 cm

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Who is the artist?

Visual artist, former student of the Beaux Arts of Paris, certified teacher of Plastic Arts, I have had since the mid-70s many exhibitions both nationally and internationally. My works have been acquired by many collectors and museums.

My preoccupation, both pictorial and sculptural, is not, at the origin, to go beyond the limits of the frame, nor even to lock myself into it. My real objective, following the example of Master Hokusai, is to "draw a line to signify life", and death and the eternal restarting of this interrogative in-between space where we dwell. Beyond this idea, and in the plastic denouement of this objective, is the book, privileged witness of thought, memory of the world, which is part of my work.

The original composition of the book leads me to consider my painted canvases marouflaged with paper and my works on paper and my lithographs, as the pages of a biographical book that I would have started to write with a brush and which continues, giving them a freedom that a stretcher or a frame cannot come to annihilate. My canvases thus become... free at last... without limits, resembling the leaves of a book. Beyond the technical use of paper inherent to my pictorial or sculptural work, there are constants that are related to the book theme. Thus, the scriptural graphic elements, and the tetragrammic symbol that I repeat endlessly. Thus, the tetragrammic grid composed of squares that structures the painted canvases or wall sculptures, in which are inscribed scriptural patterns that also belong to the logogram and the tetragram, these grids are not limited or closed by a vertical, which invites us to imagine them continuing to infinity. This "mise en abîme" refers us to the multiplicity of lines of writing and to the book.

- Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg 

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What is Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Colorful Geometric Painters

When was Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1950