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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 63x63in
About this artwork
A young boy, wearing a kippah, walks barefoot along a vast, abstracted path that disappears into an undefined horizon. His small figure, built from fractured geometric planes of blue and white, contrasts with the monumental emptiness around him. The painting speaks of innocence and destiny, of stepping forward into the unknown with both vulnerability and quiet strength. At once deeply personal and universal, it is a meditation on memory, heritage,…
and the courage to walk one’s own road.
Benami Stern
Hungary
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Painting for me is a form of structured yet personal research — a slow unfolding of inner questions, memories, and ideas. I work in series, each one developing around a specific intellectual challenge, following a deliberate and programmatic structure.
Previous series like Cracks in the Past explored the fragmentation of memory, while Ribbon Fabrics reflected on the slow healing of old wounds through layers and textures. My current series, Relations, focuses on how we exist alone, in pairs, in groups — and how these dynamics are expressed through form, rhythm, and space.
Using both drawing and painting, I build compositions where minimalist language meets emotional resonance. I seek not reduction, but clarity — a quiet intensity where balance, contrast, and silence all have their place. For me, each painting is not a statement, but an open question, an invitation into reflection.
Previous series like Cracks in the Past explored the fragmentation of memory, while Ribbon Fabrics reflected on the slow healing of old wounds through layers and textures. My current series, Relations, focuses on how we exist alone, in pairs, in groups — and how these dynamics are expressed through form, rhythm, and space.
Using both drawing and painting, I build compositions where minimalist language meets emotional resonance. I seek not reduction, but clarity — a quiet intensity where balance, contrast, and silence all have their place. For me, each painting is not a statement, but an open question, an invitation into reflection.