Right now with so much struggle in the world, the losses and harms mounting from climate change and the finding of my complicities in the degradation of humanity, I grapple with if it is enough to just make beautiful art. Does art that quenches my longing to connect through and with beauty help others? Is what I do self-indulgent? What can I create that reveals something new and helpful to the world? 

In the Tekhelet Series, I explore Tekhelet, a sacred sky blue or violet blue color that Ancient Hebrews valued for its connection to the divine. My wonderings in these paintings are about the ways the color I have come to associate with Judaism, spirit and the divine, has also come to be associated with the violence, politics, settlercolonialization, apartheid and genocide of the State of Israel? How can the colors and symbols of Judaism be joined with other color and meaning to create harmony and peace? Justice and repair?

I like nature, patterns, connections, and colors. One of the ways that keeps me in my art making practice is working towards making art daily. These works below are my attempt to keep a visual daily journal. Not everything is here of course. These are a sampling of what brings me joy. Lately I’ve been playing with watercolor, ink and water.