The Temple, the Jaguar & the Kung Fu Lesson

This is a post about three paintings: A view of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, a Jaguar E-type sports car, and a Kung Fu lesson in the park. But first, a few ruminations about what’s been going on in Israel. The recent release of hostages has been very emotional for a great many in Israel. […]
How are we in Israel REALLY doing?

I want to try to explain, from my point of view, what it feels like to be living here in Israel in these critical and dangerous times. One of the friends I’ve made through my art, who lives in Oregon, wrote me this: “………How are you in Israel REALLY doing?”
Building Websites is not for Sissies!

I’ve just spent many, many hours rebuilding my website. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, but never actually forced myself to make the many decisions involved, to learn new computer-things, and to go through the agonies of setting it all up. But basically it’s done, it seems to work and I’m […]
7 October: Sketching the Unsketchable

7 October in Israel was a nightmare made real. And the nightmare continues, on both sides of the fence. I can’t let this period pass without some kind of reference to it here. So: A few thoughts about the unthinkable and sketches about the unsketchable. Thoughts Enough is being written about the politics and machinations […]
Architectural Sculpture

This small architectural sculpture depicts a Yemenite house with a Mikveh (Jewish ritual purification pool) on the roof. It’s an imaginative piece based on the architecture of Yemen, as well as the aesthetic of mud brick construction in general. Measuring about 12cm high, it is of fired clay, with a coloured glass inlay, and white […]
Red Sea Coral

Red Sea coral is under threat from various sources, and this painting was made after spending a few days near Eilat this summer. (We stayed in Kibbutz Elifaz, which is in the Arava, in the desert near the spectacular Timna.) South of there, at the Red Sea, the beautiful coral reefs can be found at […]
A Jerusalem Imagined

A Colourful Landscape of the Jerusalem Hills This new painting depicting the Jerusalem hills emerged quite quickly and spontaneously. I think the energy comes across in the brushwork. I really enjoyed doing this painting because of just that flowing feeling. It’s far less technical than a lot of my work recently, and that’s definitely liberating. […]
Elijah Ascending to Heaven – a commissioned painting

2 Kings 2: As they were going along and talking, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire and horses of fire which separated the two of them. And Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven. Elisha saw it and cried out, “My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen! יא וַיְהִי, […]
Beit El: Heaven and Earth

A new visual presentation at the visitor’s centre at Beit El in Samaria will be using my Jacob’s Ladder painting, among works by many other artists, including several very famous ones, I think. I’ll post pictures, and maybe video, of the actual thing when they have the opening (not sure when that’ll be)! Beit El […]
April Update

In April I made this small painting – a view from our balcony at night. It shows our dog Shula, the park behind our building, and the similar apartment buildings opposite ours. It’s a clear night with stars, and my geraniums and petunias are doing well…..(apologies but the blue looks a bit lurid on the […]