Creation Aron Kodesh (2014) Skulptur von Gabriel Bass

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Verkauft von Gabriel Bass

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Verkauft von Gabriel Bass

  • Original-Kunstwerk (One Of A Kind) Skulptur, Holz / Glas auf Objekt
  • Masse Höhe 86,6in, Breite 59,1in / 20.00 kg
  • Zustand des Kunstwerks Das Kunstwerk ist in einwandfreiem Zustand
  • Für den Außenbereich geeignet? Nein, Dieses Kunstwerk kann nicht im Freien ausgestellt werden
  • Kategorien Spirituelle Kunst Geistigkeit
Designing and Building from wood, glass, and metal Gabriel’s work is based upon working with the elements and tools that God has given us to raise deep concepts into form. Creation and life can be felt throughout the original torah ark. The ark can fit 2-3 torahs comfortably. The doors are panel joined in the depiction of the tree of life[...]
Designing and Building from wood, glass, and metal Gabriel’s work is based upon working with the elements and tools that God has given us to raise deep concepts into form.
Creation and life can be felt throughout the original torah ark.
The ark can fit 2-3 torahs comfortably. The doors are panel joined in the depiction of the tree of life and inlayed with stained glass. Gabriel uses his unique technique of wood shaping to create the base for this project. There will never be built another aron kodesh like this.

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Gabriel’s work can be found in private collections, synagogues, institutions, and museums throughout the world. His unique design and production process is heavily rooted in an exploration of flow and Kabbalah.[...]

Gabriel’s work can be found in private collections, synagogues, institutions, and museums throughout the world. His unique design and production process is heavily rooted in an exploration of flow and Kabbalah.  

Originally from the Pacific/Northwest, Gabriel lived on the Musqueam Reserve where he met totem pole carvers who offered to teach him their craft, particularly master carver Richard Campbell. Gabriel continues to employ many of these same techniques and tools in his work today.  After leaving the reservation Gabriel journeyed to develop a deeper relationship with his native Jewish roots. He continued to employ the tools and techniques learned from the totem pole carvers into Jewish ceremonial art. The entire human race is obligated to create tribal ceremonial arts to preserve their stories, history, and culture into future generations.

While in Vancouver, Gabriel met native Israeli carpenter Gavriel Bar-Lev, who gave him a job in general carpentry while he continued to visit Richard on the reserve. Gabriel slowly built his portfolio of both Jewish and Native Northwest style artwork. He was quickly accepted into some of the most prestigious art shows across the United States.

In 2001, Gabriel got married to Gabriella in Seattle. They rented an old carpentry studio and toured the USA selling carvings and furniture out of a semi-truck. The next year they made aliyah to Israel. Gabriel took the transitional opportunity to study design and glass blowing at the Bezalel Academy for Art in Jerusalem.

In the hills south of Jerusalem, Gabriel started both his furniture making business, known as Bass Furniture, and the education wing, known as The Jewish Artist Center. Gabriel continues to put the finishing touches on all work produced by Bass Furniture while managing the businesses, giving tours, and teaching workshops. All furniture, lighting, and artwork are currently produced in Katzrin, Golan Heights by a small team of some of the most talented craftsmen in Israel.

Gabriel has always been a participant of outdoor flow sports. In Israel, Gabriel fell in love with paragliding. He also works in the winter with the ski patrol at Mount Hermon. He gains inspiration from natural form and ancient Kabbalistic texts. His artwork breaths new life into scraps, otherwise discarded from building holy vessels.

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