Yael Izrai

Red Dot Miami 2022

November 30 - December 4, 2022

Reception: Thursday, November 30, 2022, 6-8 PM

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With movement and dappled curiosity, Yael Izrai’s art practice is both confrontational and feminine. Her rhapsodic prints and sculptures show the work of a musically attuned visual artist: hands in position to play piano chords dance across many of her pieces posing a recurrent theme of musicality and song. Using her multimedia talents to depict her musings and reflections on the earth and its people, Izrai plays with different mediums, textures and modalities to find what matches her mood and that of which she intends to portray.

Reverberations of Klimt, Picasso, and Magritte become apparent in her works: arching figures, living sculptures, apples, and pomegranates are recurring themes across her pieces. Beginning as a means to express difficult emotions, Izrai’s art practice has evolved into one that inquires the big questions in life, which are the focus of her most recent series. Izrai immigrated from Russia to the United States—her influences reflect a global perspective spanning across cultures and time periods, which range from spiritual to artistic to cultural. By reflecting these foundational episodes of humanity, Izrai’s work asks the viewer to consider where we come from and why we are here. Izrai lives and works on Long Island, New York.

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Yael Izrai

Red Dot Miami 2022

November 30 - December 4, 2022

Reception: Thursday, November 30, 2022, 6-8 PM

Projection of the Demiurge
Projection of the Demiurge

Giclee print
24" x 20"

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With movement and dappled curiosity, Yael Izrai’s art practice is both confrontational and feminine. Her rhapsodic prints and sculptures show the work of a musically attuned visual artist: hands in position to play piano chords dance across many of her pieces posing a recurrent theme of musicality and song. Using her multimedia talents to depict her musings and reflections on the earth and its people, Izrai plays with different mediums, textures and modalities to find what matches her mood and that of which she intends to portray.

Reverberations of Klimt, Picasso, and Magritte become apparent in her works: arching figures, living sculptures, apples, and pomegranates are recurring themes across her pieces. Beginning as a means to express difficult emotions, Izrai’s art practice has evolved into one that inquires the big questions in life, which are the focus of her most recent series. Izrai immigrated from Russia to the United States—her influences reflect a global perspective spanning across cultures and time periods, which range from spiritual to artistic to cultural. By reflecting these foundational episodes of humanity, Izrai’s work asks the viewer to consider where we come from and why we are here. Izrai lives and works on Long Island, New York.

Projection of the Demiurge
Projection of the Demiurge
View from Eden
View from Eden
Shadow of Sound
Shadow of Sound
Rhapsody
Rhapsody
Accord
Accord
Farewell
Farewell
Heart of Light II
Heart of Light II
Dream Dust Series #5
Dream Dust Series #5
Wheat Field
Wheat Field
Romeo And Juliet Before Parting
Romeo And Juliet Before Parting
Dream Dust Series #4
Dream Dust Series #4
Dream Dust Series #3
Dream Dust Series #3
Dream Dust Series #2
Dream Dust Series #2
Dream Dust Series #1
Dream Dust Series #1
Mademoiselle II
Mademoiselle II
Mademoiselle I
Mademoiselle I
Columbina II
Columbina II
Columbina I
Columbina I
Columbina I, framed
Columbina I, framed
Columbina II, framed
Columbina II, framed
Mademoiselle I, framed
Mademoiselle I, framed
Mademoiselle II, framed
Mademoiselle II, framed
The Artist’s Studio Window (Day)
The Artist’s Studio Window (Day)
The Artist’s Studio Window (Night)
The Artist’s Studio Window (Night)
Snow
Snow
Window to Memories
Window to Memories
Yellow Field at Night
Yellow Field at Night
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Red Dot Miami 2022 | November 30 - December 4, 2022

The Infinity of Thoughts
50" x 50" - Acrylic on Canvas
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