© D. Yael Bernhard A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art. – Paul Cezanne I love still-life painting. One might think inanimate objects make boring subjects, but art can animate them and invest them with meaning. The objects gathered here bear the memories of my first trip to Jerusalem, each representing a place I visited, as well as the apartment where I slept in the lovely neighborhood of Rechavia. The pomegranate came from the
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Image of the Week: Still Life, Rechavia
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© D. Yael Bernhard A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art. – Paul Cezanne I love still-life painting. One might think inanimate objects make boring subjects, but art can animate them and invest them with meaning. The objects gathered here bear the memories of my first trip to Jerusalem, each representing a place I visited, as well as the apartment where I slept in the lovely neighborhood of Rechavia. The pomegranate came from the