Israeli-born Orna Amrani's Judaica Available at Boca Raton Show

SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL
By Randall P. Lieberman
An example of the Judaica of Israeli-born mixed media artist Orna Amrani, of Fort Lauderdale, who will be one of 160 artists displaying their work at the Boca Raton Fine Art Show in downtown Boca on Jan. 24-25. (Submitted photo)
FLORIDA---Israeli-born Orna Amrani, a mixed media artist from Fort Lauderdale, has gained international acclaim for her innovative, three-dimensional creations. These creations are exhibited in galleries throughout the United States and abroad. Amrani's art — which reflects her Jewish heritage — may be seen in the traditional designs, themes and motifs that echo her love of Jerusalem and Israel. Her creations demonstrate a lifelong interest in the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the scrolls of the ancient Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews. [link]


More information about the show is available at http://www.hotworks.org, or by contacting Patty Narozny, executive director and producer, at patty@hotworks.org or 941-755-3088.

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From bio: "Orna Amrani, a Judaic artist, has gained recognition, particularly among the Jewish community, for her innovative, three dimensional original creations which are on exhibit all over the United States and abroad galleries. Traditional Jewish motifs appear in all her works and it always touches and hints at the holy city of Jerusalem, and at Israel-her country of birth. Her research and interest in the ancient scrolls of Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews and the scrolls of the Dead Sea are the subject of many of her creations."