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Wounded Healer (1991)
Verse for the Eleventh Hour (1993)
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Lotus as Metaphor (1994)
ShenQi and States of Change (1996)
Visible Reminders (2001)
Fire and the Rose (2003)
Thirteenth Moon (2005)
Homage (2014)
Islam (2018)
Broken World (2020)
Quantum Light (2023)
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Travel Art - Aspen (1986)
Travel Art - Tuscany (2002)
Travel Art - Pacific Beach (2003)
Travel Art - South Africa (2008)
Travel Art - China (2009)
Travel Art - Baltic (2012)
Travel Art - Caribbean (2018)
Multiples - Earthflow (1977)
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Multiples - Power Animals (1983)
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Beth Ames Swartz
Home
Store
Artist Statement
Bio
Art Series
Early Work (1960-73)
Early Work (1974-76)
Inquiry into Fire (1976-77)
Fire Work (1978-84)
Israel Revisited (1980)
A Moving Point of Balance (1983)
Aurora Borealis (1984)
Night Vision (1984)
Trans-Illumination (1986)
Alchemy (1987)
Celestial Visitations (1987)
Dreams for the Earth (1989)
Wounded Healer (1991)
Verse for the Eleventh Hour (1993)
Story for the Eleventh Hour (1993)
Lotus as Metaphor (1994)
ShenQi and States of Change (1996)
Visible Reminders (2001)
Fire and the Rose (2003)
Thirteenth Moon (2005)
Homage (2014)
Islam (2018)
Broken World (2020)
Quantum Light (2023)
Additional Art
Travel Art - Aspen (1986)
Travel Art - Tuscany (2002)
Travel Art - Pacific Beach (2003)
Travel Art - South Africa (2008)
Travel Art - China (2009)
Travel Art - Baltic (2012)
Travel Art - Caribbean (2018)
Multiples - Earthflow (1977)
Multiples - Earthscapes (1978-79)
Multiples - Israel Revisited (1980-81)
Multiples - Night Vision (1982-86)
Multiples - Power Animals (1983)
Multiples - Story for the Eleventh Hour (1995)
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Early Work (1960-73)
Early Work (1974-76)
Inquiry into Fire (1976-77)
Fire Work (1978-84)
Israel Revisited (1980)
A Moving Point of Balance (1983)
Aurora Borealis (1984)
Night Vision (1984)
Trans-Illumination (1986)
Alchemy (1987)
Celestial Visitations (1987)
Dreams for the Earth (1989)
Wounded Healer (1991)
Verse for the Eleventh Hour (1993)
Story for the Eleventh Hour (1993)
Lotus as Metaphor (1994)
ShenQi and States of Change (1996)
Visible Reminders (2001)
Fire and the Rose (2003)
Thirteenth Moon (2005)
Homage (2014)
Islam (2018)
Broken World (2020)
Quantum Light (2023)
Folder: Additional Art
Back
Travel Art - Aspen (1986)
Travel Art - Tuscany (2002)
Travel Art - Pacific Beach (2003)
Travel Art - South Africa (2008)
Travel Art - China (2009)
Travel Art - Baltic (2012)
Travel Art - Caribbean (2018)
Multiples - Earthflow (1977)
Multiples - Earthscapes (1978-79)
Multiples - Israel Revisited (1980-81)
Multiples - Night Vision (1982-86)
Multiples - Power Animals (1983)
Multiples - Story for the Eleventh Hour (1995)
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"Israel Revisited: Mount Tabor" Silkscreen Print

$1,500.00

Silkscreen print from Israel Revisited series. 6-color silk-screen; 5 pieces of handmade, collaged paper; extra color tones, silver leaf, mica chips & earth all applied by hand

Israel Revisited: Mount Tabor

Beth Ames Swartz, 1981

From an edition of 30 with each piece unique

29" x 22" (0.74m x 0.56m)

Due to the age and handmade nature of this item, actual product will vary slightly from the image shown.

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Silkscreen print from Israel Revisited series. 6-color silk-screen; 5 pieces of handmade, collaged paper; extra color tones, silver leaf, mica chips & earth all applied by hand

Israel Revisited: Mount Tabor

Beth Ames Swartz, 1981

From an edition of 30 with each piece unique

29" x 22" (0.74m x 0.56m)

Due to the age and handmade nature of this item, actual product will vary slightly from the image shown.

Silkscreen print from Israel Revisited series. 6-color silk-screen; 5 pieces of handmade, collaged paper; extra color tones, silver leaf, mica chips & earth all applied by hand

Israel Revisited: Mount Tabor

Beth Ames Swartz, 1981

From an edition of 30 with each piece unique

29" x 22" (0.74m x 0.56m)

Due to the age and handmade nature of this item, actual product will vary slightly from the image shown.

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Free shipping. This print will be shipped flat. Please allow 2-4 weeks for shipment. If you have any questions, please contact info@bethamesswartz.com

About

An historical and visual statement, “Israel Revisited” arises out of Beth Ames Swartz’s study of the Kabbalah and her work with the ancient elements (fire, earth, air, and water) as media. After several series based on findings in sites in the Southwest and Hawaii, Swartz decided to revisit Israel, the source of her heritage as well as the place that originally inspired her to work with fire. In reacting to her research into Judeo-Christian history, she felt the need to find, acknowledge and honor women. Swartz wanted to connect herself and others to that source of feminine energy that is part of everyone's heritage, but not part of everyone's knowledge. In studying about the feminine aspect of God, the Shekhinah in Kabbalistic literature, Swartz began to feel that She, especially, exemplifies the concerns of “Israel Revisited.” In Israel, ten historic sites associated with women whose stories spoke to Swartz were chosen. The women symbolized the message of the Shekhinah - that God has many names and can speak through women as well as men. At each site, she performed a Kabbalistic ritual relating the woman or women honored with an appropriate Sefirah (sphere of energy) as her starting point. Then within the consecrated circles, she created scrolls using her personal process/ritual of ordering-disordering-reordering. The scrolls were taken back to her studio in Paradise Valley, Arizona and became the beginning of each series.

This piece, Mount Tabor, honors Deborah, the prophet, who is associated with the Kabbalistic concept of severity and drawing of the sword in a righteous cause. She was honored for her decisive leadership, strength and loyal defense of Israel.

Beth Ames Swartz

For exhibition, purchase, or general inquiries:

info@bethamesswartz.com

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