A Cubist Thought (2023) Painting by Jake Sheykhet

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About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Watercolor. Watercolor is a painting in which gum arabic binds transparent pigments revealing the support of the painting. The gouache, of identical composition, is opaque. A watercolor is a water-based painting on paper. We rarely speak of a painting for a work painted in watercolor. Watercolor [...]
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Hailing from the bustling city of Denver, Colorado, Jake Sheykhet is a talented artist who has been deeply influenced by the cultural heritage of his Soviet Jewish immigrant parents. From a young age, he displayed [...]

Hailing from the bustling city of Denver, Colorado, Jake Sheykhet is a talented artist who has been deeply influenced by the cultural heritage of his Soviet Jewish immigrant parents. From a young age, he displayed a natural affinity for the arts, particularly drawing, and was encouraged by his parents to pursue his passion. Under the tutelage of Soviet art instructors, Jake received formal training that would shape his artistic style and inform his creative process for years to come. Despite this instruction, Jake considers himself primarily self-taught, as his early experiences and personal exploration have been integral to his development as an artist.

Jake's art is deeply influenced by his Soviet and Jewish heritage, which has significantly impacted his creative expression. He draws inspiration from the renowned Soviet film director, Tarkovsky, whose techniques and storytelling style he incorporates into his own works. This influence is noticeable in his use of symbolism and imagery, which reflect the deeper significance of the Jewish tradition.

 

One of the most prominent elements of Jake's art is the use of gold, which creates a shimmering effect reminiscent of Eastern Orthodox icons. This technique is inspired by his Jewish roots, where gold is often used to convey spiritual significance. In fact, his creative process is infused with the Kabbalah, a collection of Jewish mystical writings that imbue his craft with a spiritual dimension.

Jake's approach to his craft is intuitive and associative, allowing him to explore concepts and ideas dynamically. He utilizes his cultural background as a constant source of inspiration, incorporating his Soviet and Jewish heritage into every piece he creates. Through his works, Jake pays homage to the rich cultural heritage that has influenced his artistic vision and expression, showcasing the beauty and complexity of his cultural identity.

 

Jake has a deep appreciation for the arts, and he draws inspiration for his own creative endeavors from a variety of sources. His passion for poetry and art history has enriched his artistic reservoir, and he often finds himself inspired by the verses of his favorite poets, such as Rumi, Edith Sodergran, and Joseph Brodsky. These poets have illuminated his artistic path, providing him with the initial spark of an artwork that he can then develop and refine.

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