Lenore Mizrachi-Cohen works her magic with paint. Check out that amazing calligraphy!
Day 4, Mural 2: Judy Kopelman
Also burning the midnight oil tonight is Judy and husband/assistant Arik. That’s dedication!
Day 4, Mural 4: Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson
Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson paints her Arabic-Hebrew calligraphy on the grounds of the First Station. The First Station is extra crowded during the week of Sukkot, so she diligently worked late into the night!
Day 4, Mural 3: Lenore Mizrachi-Cohen
Lenore Mizrachi-Cohen gets started on her mural on a crazy rig we had to set up in the First Station lot. She didn’t get far today before we had to stop on account of rain.
Day 3, Mural 1: Schechter
Judy Kopelman adds her text to the collaborative mural at the Schechter Institutes. Her giant stenciled letters read “מן המקום שבו לא היינו אל המקום שבו לא נהיה” — From the place we were not to the place we won’t be, from a poem by Nathan Zach that speaks about eternity.
Day 2, Mural 2: Judy Kopelman
Artist Judy Kopelman (photo with her husband) begins work on her mural on an old train car at the First Station.
Day 1, Mural 1: Schechter
We started painting today at The Schechter Institutes! It’s the beginning stages of a collaborative typographic mural that so far has lettering by Hillel Smith over an awesome texture by Shlome J Hayun.