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Artist Yair Emanuel, a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design,
lives and works in Jerusalem. Born in Kibbutz Shaalavim, he grew up in
Jerusalem in an Orthodox home and later in life adopted a more pluralistic
approach to Judaism. This background influenced Emanuel's style of Judaic
art, which is based upon a fusion of traditional motifs and ancient Jewish
manuscripts with modern and Oriental art. Vivid and harmonious colors as
well as a mixture of the old and the new characterize Emanuel's work, which
is designed and crafted in his Jerusalem studio.
The principal techniques utilized encompass painting on silk, hand
embroidery, raw silk applique' and painting on wood.
Among the staff in his studio are new immigrants and mentally handicapped
employees. A portion of the studio's profit is donated to charity