Ein Sof Gallery unveils a new exhibition featuring paintings by artists Roza Horowitz, Elana Tree, Angela Rose.
Roza Horowitz was born in Moscow and came at age of 6 to the Netherlands. She went to The Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. After graduating in 2011, Roza got picked up by the gallery Zic Zerp in Rotterdam. Then, she had different shows in various galleries and museums in the Netherlands and abroad including Gemeentemuseum, Jan van der Togt Museum, Leeds College of Art, Galerie Judy Straten, Sis Josip Gallery and Peter Klashorst Gallery.
Her style was an impasto style, with either Jewish themes or paintings showing the world around her. Roza got accepted with a scholarship at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Roza changed her painting style after graduation and started working after nature. Roza continues having exhibitions including at the JW3, Marina Shtager Gallery, Tungsten Gallery, and Collier Bristow Gallery.
When Roza looks at nature, she sees the human form in different ways. She wants to capture the connection between human beings and nature.
Elana Tree was born into the wilderness of a post-war, East end of London. Her journey into the idea of becoming an 'artist' began in the attic of her childhood home, where a relative stored their artworks and materials. She was too scared to stay in that attic for long enough to produce her own art, running from the ghosts and loneliness of creativity. But from that original childhood inspiration, she has gone onto produce her own works throughout her life, in glass, ceramics, painting or photography. Elana has a BA (hons)1st UEL and an M.A. from Sussex University. She has had works exhibited in a variety of exhibitions, both locally and across the UK, including the Glasgow Gallery of Photography, the Hastings Contemporary Gallery shop, The Contemporary Glass Society, and more recently a solo exhibition at The Hypha Studios, Hastings. Elana’s work encompasses both bright and dark colours with wild movement, the dance of the essence of an idea and vision, an attempt at the mirroring of a reality we can't quite access via our five senses. Dark fairytales but also with the light of regrowth and renewal.
Angela Rose attended a summer course at St Martin's School of Art in 2000 where she studied drawing, painting and collage. She has exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art Summer Exhibitions, where she sold her paintings, and at the Royal Watercolour Society Open exhibition. She paints in a contemporary style with flowing brush and her passion is colours. She is inspired by her love for her budgie Tweety, people, Judaism, music, everyday objects, travel, flowers, nature, animals, especially birds and passionate about the environment and conservation. Angela paints with watercolour and acrylic and creates the detailing and texture with conte crayons. She likes capturing the likeness in the pet portrait and explores the character, colours, tones and textures of the animal.
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