Exhibition

Karen Hochman Brown - "The Seven Species" Solo Digital Photography Exhibit

1 Jun 2018

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June 1st, 2018 from 5 - 7 p.m.

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Free

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The Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys

Monrovia
California, United States

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Photographer and digital artist Karen Hochman Brown celebrates The Seven Species of fruits and grains named in the Torah (Deuteronomy 8:8). These are celebrated as the main produce of the land of Israel.

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Karen Hochman Brown - "The Seven Species" Solo Digital Photography Exhibit

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Karen Hochman Brown

"The Seven Species"

solo exhibition

http://www.hochmanbrown.com/

The Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys

114 A W. Lime Avenue

Monrovia, CA 91016

626.445.0810 • FAX 626.445.5977

federation@jewishsgpv.org 

www.jewishsgpv.org

Photographer and digital artist Karen Hochman Brown celebrates The Seven Species of fruits and grains named in the Torah (Deuteronomy 8:8). These are celebrated as the main produce of the land of Israel. These are wheat and barley (grains), fig and pomegranate (fruit), date (honey), olive (oil) and grape (wine). 

“My series, The Seven Species evolved to its current form after I was approached by the Jewish Federation of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys to provide artwork for a set of greeting cards. I had already created a series of the seven species that I chose to adapt into a more graphic format by including Hebrew lettering to identify each piece.”

In this series, Hochman Brown highlights the Jewish content by using six-sided reflections take the form of the Magen David (Star of David). The backgrounds are also six-sided tessellations creating a fabric-like foundation. 

Characteristic of her process, Hochman Brown uses a single photograph of nature as the subject and the source of each piece. She manipulates and reflects the photograph using graphic-synthesizer software, creating many iterations of kaleidoscope-like images. Using a fine sense of balance and symmetry, the artist arranges and shades the layers. 

The artist uses the form of multi-layered kaleidoscopic imagery to explore the world. 

Her images have been adapted for this project to support the Cultural Arts Programs at the Jewish Federation of San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys.

The full-sized works on display now at the Jewish Federation’s office in Monrovia. The Federation is holding an open house reception for the artist on June 1, 2018 from 5:00 – 7:00 PM.

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