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Leah Lubin studied art at London's Barnet College and Hampstead Art Center, as well as Israel's Rehovat Art Institute.  She has taught art for over 20 years.  Her paintings and drawings reflect shapes and forms, both abstract and realistic, that she finds in the Cosmos and in human form.  She is also a writer and a television and radio producer. Classes: Modern and Abstract Art: Drawing and Painting. Workshops: Moving Pictures of Downtown Palo Alto.

 

Leah’s art work and more information about her can be found at the following web site: www.leahlubin.com

Contact Leah at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or at 650-851-0351

 

 

Leah about her work: It is important to me as an artist that you look at the total image of what my work is about.  I consider myself to be a modernist, even though many styles have influenced my work, some of them classical in nature.

One of the joys of using abstract art as a medium is that it meets the viewer half way.  It makes room for their life experiences and influences to be projected on the piece of art, opening up a two way connection between the artist and his viewers.

I also consider myself to be a colorist, using color as one of my most important language tools.  For me, color has very strong qualities, such as healing and attraction, and I use it as a major theme in all my paintings.

Joy of Ballet
acrylic on canvas, 36" x 48"

Come to Me
acrylic on canvas, 38" x 24"

 

It is hard for me to express some of my feelings about abstract shapes, such as circles and ovals, that I have been working with for the last twenty years.  They mean reality shifts to me, crossing over from what we understand as our reality to a more open thinking universal reality, especially shapes and forms that can be found in the Cosmos which surrounds us all.

I moved to the Woodside hills and have been living daily with some of the most beautiful nature on Earth.  To say that I now live in a redwood tree forest should give you a clearer picture of the environment.

My drawings and paintings reflect my love of lines and movement, especially that of ballet dancers, both male and female in their various shapes and moods.

My work, both drawing and painting, use the themes of shapes and life as it moves in self-expression.

In the Beginning
acrylic on canvas

Black and White
paper collage on canvas, 32" x 40"
 
 
Cells of Growth
acrylic on canvas
 
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