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A full interview with the Israeli painter Raphael Perez (in Hebrew Rafi Peretz) about the ideas behind the naive painting, resume, personal biography and CV

Question: Raphael Perez Tell us about your work process as a naive painter?

Answer: I choose the most iconic and famous buildings in every city and town that are architecturally interesting and have a special shape and place the iconic buildings on boulevards full of trees, bushes, vegetation, flowers.

 

Question: How do you give depth in your naive paintings?

Answer: To give depth to the painting, I build the painting with layers of vegetation, after those low famous buildings, followed by a tall avenue of trees, and behind them towers and skyscrapers, in the sky I sometimes put innocent signs of balloons, kites.

A recurring motif in some of my paintings is the figure of the painter who is in the center of the boulevard and paints the entire scene unfolding in front of him, also there are two kindergarten teachers who are walking with the kindergarten children with the state flags that I paint, and loving couples hugging and kissing and family paintings of mother, father and child walking in harmony on the boulevard.

 

Question: Raphael Perez What characterizes your naive painting?

Answer: Most naive paintings have the same characteristics

(Definition as it appears in Wikipedia)

• Tells a simple story to absorb from everyday life, usually with humans.

• The representation of the painter's idealization to reality - the mapping of reality.

• Failure to maintain perspective - especially details even in distant details.

• Extensive use of repeating patterns - many details.

• Warm and bright colors.

• Sometimes the emphasis is on outlines.

• Most of the characters are flat, lack volume

• No interest in texture, expression, correct proportions

• No interest in anatomy.

• There is not much use of light and shadow, the colors create a three-dimensional effect.

I find these definitions to be valid for all my naive paintings

 

Question: Raphael Perez Why do you mainly choose the city of Tel Aviv?

Answer: I was born in Jerusalem, the capital city which I love very much and also paint,

I love the special Bauhaus buildings in Tel Aviv, the ornamental buildings that were built a century ago in the 1920s and 1930s, the beautiful boulevards, towers and modern skyscrapers give you the feeling of the hustle and bustle of a large metropolis and there are quite a few low and tall buildings that are architecturally fascinating in their form the special one

Also, the move to Tel Aviv, which is the capital of culture, freedom, and secularism, allowed me to live my life as I chose, to live in a relationship with a man, Jerusalem, which is a traditional city, it is more complicated to live a homosexual life, also, the art world takes place mainly in the city of Tel Aviv, and it is possible that from a professional point of view, this allows I can support myself better in Tel Aviv than in any other city in Israel.

 

Question: raphael perez are the paintings of the city of Tel Aviv different from the paintings of the city of Jerusalem

Answer: Most of the paintings of Jerusalem have an emphasis on the color yellow, gold, the color of the old city walls, the subjects I painted in Jerusalem are mainly a type of idealization of a peaceful life between Jews and Arabs and paintings that deal with the Jewish religious world, a number of paintings depict all shades of the currents of Judaism of today

In contrast, the Tel Aviv paintings are more colorful, with skyscrapers, the sea, balloons and more secular motifs

 

Question: Raphael Perez Tell us about which buildings and their architects you usually choose in your city paintings

Answer: My favorite buildings are those that have a special shape that anyone can recognize and are the symbols of the city and you will give several examples:

In the city of Tel Aviv, my favorite buildings are: the opera building with its unusual geometric shape, the Yisrotel tower with its special head, the Hail Bo Shalom tower that for years was the symbol of the tallest building in Tel Aviv, the Levin house that looks like a Japanese pagoda, the burgundy-colored Nordeau hotel with the special dome at the end of the building, A pair of Alon towers with the special structure of the sea, Bauhaus buildings typical of Tel Aviv with the special balconies and the special staircase, the Yaakov Agam fountain in Dizengoff square appears in a large part of the paintings, many towers that are in the stock exchange complex, the Aviv towers and other tall buildings on Ayalon, in some of the paintings I took plans An outline of future buildings that need to be built in the city and I drew them even before they were built in reality,

 

In the paintings of Jerusalem, I mainly chose the area of the Old City and East Jerusalem, a painting of the walls of the Old City, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the El Akchea Mosque, the Tower of David, most of the famous churches in the city, the right hand of Moses, in most of the paintings the Jew is wearing a blue shirt with a red male cord I was in the youth movement and the Arab with a galabia, and in the paintings of the religious public then, Jews with black suits and white shirts, tallitas, kippahs, special hats, synagogues and more

 

I also created three paintings of the city of Haifa and one painting of Safed

In the Haifa paintings I drew the university, the Technion, the famous Egged Tower, the Sail Tower, well-known hotels, of course the Baha'i Gardens and the Baha'i Temple, Haifa Port and the boats and other famous buildings in the city

 

Question: Have you created series of other cities from around the world?

Answer: I created series of New York City with all the iconic and famous buildings such as: the Guggenheim Museum, the famous skyscrapers - the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, Lincoln Center, the famous synagogue in the city, the Statue of Liberty, the flags of the United States and other famous buildings

Two paintings of London and all its famous sites, Big Ben, famous monuments, the Ferris wheel, Queen Elizabeth and her family, the double bus, the famous public telephone, palaces, famous churches, well-known monuments

I created 4 naive paintings of cities in China, a painting of Shanghai, two paintings of the city of Suzhou and a painting of the World Park in the city of Beijing... I chose the famous skyline of Shanghai with all the famous towers, the famous promenade, temples and old buildings, two Paintings of the city of Suzhou with the famous canals, bridges, special gardens, towers and skyscrapers of the city

 

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רפי פרץ אמנים ישראלים אומנים ישראליים צייר אמן ישראלי עכשווי מודרני הצייר הישראלי העכשווי המודרני אמנות ישראלית עכשווית מודרנית האמנות הישראלית העכשווית המודרנית אומנות העכשוויות הישראליות העכשוויות המודרניות ציור ציורים הציור הציורים וציור וציורים לציור לציורים מציור מציורים מצייר מציירים ומצייר ומציירים שמצייר שמציירים נאיבי נאיבית נאיביית נאיביים הנאיביים הנאיבי הנאיבית והנאיבית והנאיבי של עם גדול גדולים הגדול הגדולים והגדול והגדולים תערוכה תערוכות התערוכה התערוכות והתערוכה והתערוכה לתערוכה לתערוכות גלריה גלריות והגלריה והגלריות הגלריה הגלריות לגלריה לגלריות מהגלריה מהגלריות אדום כתום צהוב ירוק כחול סגול שחור לבן האדום הכתום הצהוב הירוק הכחול השחור הסגול הלבן שחורים לבנים אדומים כתומים צהובים ירוקים סגולים האדומים הכתומים הצהובים הירוקים הסגולים השחורים הלבנים צבעים צבע הצבעים הצבע בצבעים בצבע לצבע לצבעים והצבע והצבעים צובע צובעים הצובע הצובעים האמן האמנים האומנים לאמנים לאומנים והאומנים ציירים הציירים והציירים לציירים מהציירים מהאמנים אומנות האמנות באמנות לאמנות ואמנות באומנות לאומנות והאומנות אמנותי האמנות האומנותי האומנות תערוכה תערוכות התערוכה התערוכות הגלריה הגלריות בגלריה בגלריות והגלריה והגלריות מהגלריה מהגלריות מהתערוכה מהתערוכות חדש חדשני החדש החדשני חדשנית החדשנית מקורי המקורי המקורית מקורית מיוחד המיוחד המיוחדים מיוחדים בניינים הבניינים מבנים מבנה בניין הבניין אתרים האתרים המפורסמים המפורסם מפורסם מפורסמים בישראל ישראל וישראל תל אביב תלאביב בתל בתלאביב ותל מתל אור האור באור מתיילד ילדותי הילדותי המתיילד ילד תלאביבי אביבי שמח השמח

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וציורי לציורי מציורי רחובות רחוב הרחובות הרחוב אורבני האורבני אקריליק באקריליק על בד קנווס קנבס קנוס בקנווס בדים נוף נופים הנוף הנופים לנוף לנופים מהנוף מהנופים נופי בנופי חזקים עזים החזקים העזים לבית לסלון למשרד בית סלון משרד לבתים למשרדים משרדים בתים למכירה מכירה המכירה מכירות מוכר המוכר קונה הקונה קונים הקונים בקנייה במכירה פומבית הפומבית לרכוש רכוש ברכישה ישירה ישיר מהאמן עיר העיר ערים הערים

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Top view of the main chassis. There are 2 capstans and pinch rollers. The one in the middle of the chassis is for the incoming messages, the tape reels are carried on the 2 spindles at the top. This unit has 3 heads (erase, record, play). The tape counter in the top left is coupled to the supply spindle of this unit.

 

Between the spool spindles are the motor pulley and the tape out sensor switch.

 

The capstan in the bottom right is for the endless loop announcement tape. This unit has 2 heads to replay the 2 tracks (announcement and signalling) of this tape.

 

At the bottom are the operating keys. Above them is an SRBP strip carrying 3 lampholders.

Gathering Before ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA Rally at Lafayette Park, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

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Here are the two items I used for the Macro Monday theme. The one on the left is a diamond willow walking stick. The "wooden eye" like image, was a macro of what is called the "diamond" in the willow.

The second image was a macro of the grid on my "electronic mosquito racket". I have multiple electronic rackets as they are a much needed tool during the buggy time of year in Alaska, and they work great.

So puzzle solved everyone. Now on to next weeks theme. I can't wait. :))

His 10th anniversary gift may have been the new haircut from me, but Ezra also asked for a very special gift - it just took a little time to set it up :)

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A praying mantis is a rare sight in my yard so I was quite grateful to see this one.

...to the question silently floated by. Like the clouds above, it was there, obvious, and yet, could not be touched.

... to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.

There are 3 PCBs mounted in the main chassis. At the top, the small PCB contains an audio oscillator to produce a warning tone if the announcement tape is not properly loaded.

 

In the middle (on the slant, next to the announcement solenoid) is a 2-transistor latch circuit to turn on an indicator lamp if the announcement has been played -- that is that the machine has answered a call -- so that it is worth checking for messages on the tape.

 

At the bottom is the audio output amplifier to drive the speaker. Curiously, the driver stage and the driver transformer are on the main PCB, resulting in a lot of connections between the two.

QuoteoftheDay 'Spirituality has answers for everything.' - His Holiness Younus AlGohar

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Most of us won’t have even heard of the word ‘eleemosynary’ , but Indian origin 10-year-old Rhea spelled this word correctly and won the crown of Brainiest child in Britain .

 

Meet Rhea, this 10-year-old girl is originally from India but shifted to the UK with her family from US 6 years back. A resident of West London Rhea whose surname has not been revealed shot ahead in the beginning of the final round, with six correct answers more than the opponent who was at two points. But later she drew equal on nine points with her opponent Saffy, as they entered the final head-to-head question round.

 

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The quiz was hosted by Richard Osman, who hailed this year’s show as “the greatest final in the history of Child Genius”, said, “the audience were left gasping as the finalists calculated sums including ’14 times 3, minus 16, times 3, divided by 2, plus 44′, and answered questions such as which nationality was composer Gustav Holst (English).”

 

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Rhea who aspires to go to Oxford or Cambridge to train to be a doctor, won the trophy which was as big as her. She won the title after correctly spelling polydactylous (meaning having many digits) and thelytokous (which means producing only females).

In the final round, she had to answer a series of fiendish questions on her specialist subject – the influence of Miss Nightingale on military and domestic health care reform from 1853 to 1914.

 

Controversy

 

The controversy came in account when Rhea’s mother, Sonal who left her job as an obstetrician to train her intervened when her daughter missed one point.

 

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The question was, “To which medical officer did Florence Nightingale report to in the Crimea?” After Sonal’s intervening, independent adjudicator Olivia van der Werff agreed it had been too general and accepted Rhea’s answer of Dr. Duncan Menzies.

 

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The answer to this question avoided a tie-break with Birmingham-born Stephen with Saffy and Rhea securing their place in the final.

 

Rhea spelled the word “eleemosynary” correctly and won the award of Child Genius 2016, after which she said, “It’s meant getting up early, going to sleep late, studying. It just feels really, really great.”

 

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The program was watched on Channel 4 on Tuesday by an average of 1.3 million viewers.

 

Questions which are responsible for her victory are –

 

What was the name of the artist who painted Harmony in Red?

 

In the navigational term GPS, what does the letter P stand for?

 

In which year of the 18th century was America’s Declaration of Independence?

 

The conflict between Britain and Spain which began in October 1739 was the so-called War of Jenkins’ ___?

 

Three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom make up one molecule of what?

 

Which British Prime Minister was a neighbor of the Nightingale family?

 

Who, in a letter to the Duke of Cambridge, famously said of Nightingale ‘I wish we had her in the war office’?

 

Answers: 1) Henri Matisse, 2) Positioning, 3) 1776, 4) Ear, 5) Ammonia, 6) Lord Palmerston, 7) Queen Victor

 

How many of these could you answer ?

 

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So the bulbs did not work well. I decided to try white LEDs. An anachronism, but they can be fitted with no modifications to the machine so I can go back to filament lamps if I ever get them.

 

Top row :

I started with a white LED, a 1N4148 diode (to be connected in antiparallel to prevent excessive reverse voltage when the device is run from AC) and a 1k resistor.

 

Middle row :

These are connected together. They will then be covered with heatshrink sleeving and fitted to a contact base from one of the old bulbs.

 

Bottom row :

A complete indicator. I made 3 in total, of course.

Yahoo! Answers (check the cap) vs. Psychic answers

Day 142 : May 21

 

Scavenge Challenge #23 : The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything

We're all looking for answers, so chill out and start acting like you're human.

I don't even know where to begin with this one. Its a t-shirt... for wearing. In public.

 

I will only say that you would never find anything like this for sale in any country other than America. Not even in seriously Catholic 1980's Ireland.

Olivia answers questions regarding her plans for crime prevention at Ephraim's Place Community Centre. (Photo by Tim Ehlich)

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Front page from the Daily Mail, Saturday 30th June 2007. Later the same day a car stuffed with incendiary materials was deliberately driven at Terminal 1, Glasgow International Airport. Twenty four hours before a friend of ours had her car parked at almost the same spot...

 

Relevant blog post here.

 

Based on ChrisIsTheWord's post.

 

Instructions:

1. In flickr, answer each of the following questions by searching for your answer; choose one photo from the first page of search results

2. In bighugelab's Mosaic Maker, create a new 12-element mosaic of photos using the results; in this case, I copied flickr's photo links into each field to create the mosaic and link to the original photos

3. generate it and post it

 

The Questions:

1. What is your first name? John

2. What is your favorite food? Sushi

3. What school did you go to? Georgia Tech

4. What is your favorite color? Green

5. Who is your celebrity crush? Mike Rowe

6. Favorite drink? Wine

7. Dream vacation? Capetown, South Africa

8. Favorite dessert? Tres leches

9. What you want to be when you grow up? A famous musician

10. What do you love most in life? Photography & music

11. One Word to describe you: daydreamer

12. Your flickr name: Vic Acid

 

Key to the photos:

1. Red Woman In Tube, 2. Our new favorite Sushi Bar, 3. Georgia Tech Signage, 4. Green apple, 5. Mike Rowe - Surfer Boy, 6. Wine glass abstract, 7. Capetown, 8. Bizcocho de los tres leches, 9. street musician, 10. Cloud Control, 11. Professional daydreamer, 12. Orange-singed selfie

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Mindfullness

Be constantly curious. Wondering why will always encourage you to be more mindful. Asking questions and looking for the answers will bring you into the moment. Curiosity has so many positive benefits, but one of the greatest is its ability to keep alert to the world all around you.

Beth is very mysterious this week.

 

This road sign is all dressed up ready for winter!! It is situated opposite the Kings Theatre, Southsea, in Exmouth Road.

Olivia demonstrates that the GO line in Stouffville cannot be used as promised by John Tory. (Photo by Brian de Rivera Simon)

Athan finally gave his excited response to his mother's question. Sadly, I don't know recall the answer was but he was excited to say it.

2020 - Here are Gabi's answers to her Last Day of School questions

Answers below...

 

Great Flea Market Find

Seattle, WA

CODEPINK founder Medea Benjamin holding a sign as she and others circled outside the White House's north fence, advocating against possible U.S. intervention in the Syrian Civil War.

 

Washington, DC / September 7, 2013

"The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind

The answer is blowin’ in the wind"

 

(Found abandoned in a strong wind - Solomons, Maryland.)

 

Song of the Day: "Blowing in the Wind" - (Bob Dylan) sung by Joan Baez

   

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Vấn đề là tại sao cứ cần phải có câu trả lời rõ ràng trong khi nhập nhòe cũng ảo mà???

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