‘Shekhinah (Bride)’ (2017) Printmaking by Sandy Sokoloff

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The Sefirot describes ten emanations of God and the tenth of these is Malkhut and is identified as the Shekhinah. In this view the Shekhinah is understood to be the feminine aspect of God. Edition of twelve giclee prints on canvas, gallery wrapped on stretchers and ready to hang. Each numbered and signed by me.
The Sefirot describes ten emanations of God and the tenth of these is Malkhut and is identified as the Shekhinah. In this view the Shekhinah is understood to be the feminine aspect of God. Edition of twelve giclee prints on canvas, gallery wrapped on stretchers and ready to hang. Each numbered and signed by me.

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ABOUT American, b. 1944   —   Sandy Sokoloff was educated in the New York City public school system and attended Queens College, CUNY on a Regents Scholarship before enrolling at Boston University School[...]

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American, b. 1944   —   Sandy Sokoloff was educated in the New York City public school system and attended Queens College, CUNY on a Regents Scholarship before enrolling at Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts in 1962. He received a BFA in 1966 and MFA in Painting, 1969. He then taught at Wellesley College (1969-76); Boston University (1977-78); Art Institute of Boston (1979-80). He had exhibitions beginning in 1973 and culminating in 1993 when he reached a spiritual and artistic impasse. He withdrew from the art world. Returning to the studio in 2013 after a twenty-year hiatus, he deepened his investigation into the spiritual nature of art. By 2019 he had produced a body of work which extrapolates the imagery of ancient Judaic mysticism and mounted the one-man exhibition ‘Emanation’. A year later (2020) his work was included in group exhibition ‘Transcendence’ along with artists Anila Quayyum Agha, Shahzia Sikander, and Zarina.

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