by Julia Rymer | May 10, 2022 | Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Jewish Studies, Projects
This is a project that explores the use of symbols in Jewish art and traditional objects. I used pomegranates, but you could use many other symbols, like trees, mountains, and much more! Materials: Oil pastels and/or crayonsWatercolor paintBrushesMixed media or...
by Julia Rymer | Jan 24, 2021 | Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Jewish Studies, Projects
These are some projects for children that I designed and taught for Temple Sinai Religious School in Denver, CO, exploring the idea of what is called in Hebrew בַּל תַּשְׁחִית, Ba’al Tashchit, or “Don’t Waste,” in honor of Tu B’shevat, which is the...
by Julia Rymer | Jan 12, 2021 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Jewish Studies, Painting
Flux and Flow January 19th through February 19th, 2021 Details: O’Sullivan Art GalleryFine Arts BuildingRegis University3333 Regis Blvd.Denver, CO Visiting Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays: 9 am to 5 pmFridays: 9 am to 1 pmTuesdays and Thursdays: limited evening...
by Julia Rymer | Jul 21, 2020 | Art Exhibition, Artists I Know, Creative Process, Creativity, Jewish Studies, Uncategorized
Together/Apart PerformanTogether/Apart: In Memory of Potta Géza and Dzsuga Géza – Sound & Video Projection by Talya Feldman in collaboration with Zoë Aqua and Fenyvesi Attila Installation of “After Halle”Exhibition view from “In the...
by Julia Rymer | Apr 3, 2020 | Creativity, Inspiration, Jewish Studies
Rabbi Elazar said to Rabbi Yoḥanan: I am not crying over my misfortune, but rather, over this beauty of yours that will decompose in the earth, as Rabbi Yoḥanan’s beauty caused him to consider human mortality. Rabbi Yoḥanan said to him: Over this, it is certainly...
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