- combined texture and color
Subject Matter
- modeled after Osnat's seascape themes
Open Water
24 x 36
acrylic on canvas
- early work realistic, moved into a more abstract and expressive style
- acrylic colors on single, diptych, and triptych canvases
- Paints a variety of subjects including: Modern Abstract Art, Abstract Nature Art, Figure Art, Floral Art, and Seascape Art
Subject Matter Cont.
Love
48 x 30
acrylic on canvas
- Paints in a "naive style"
- characterized by childlike simplicity in subject matter and technique
Ocean Deep
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
The Light
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
- "Abstract art gives me the freedom to create. No boundaries, no rules, no limits to what my mind, soul, and hand can express and achieve."
Red Rose
36 x 24
acrylic on canvas
The Sky Road
30 x 48
acrylic on canvas
Frame of Mind
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
- "I paint anything that excites me. I paint is as my soul sees it. Freedom...... What is more free than sailboats in an open sea?"
The Gift
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
The Sea
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
Sailing
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
The Bay
48 x 40
acrylic on canvas
Dusk
(similar can be created)
acrylic on canvas
Background
A Night Out
30 x 48
acrylic on canvas
Identity
48 x 40
acrylic on canvas
In Your Eyes
36 x 48
acrylic on canvas
- Osnat Tzadok was born on December 8, 1960 in Israel.
- moved as a child with family to Canada
- currently lives with her husband (Israel) and two daughters
Inspiration
Background Continued
- not formally trained - a friend introduced her to art when going to take a class.
- "Colors and correct combination of colors are very important. Lots of emotions are evoked through my colors. A friend once told me that she knows what mood I am in every day just by looking at my paintings."
- artist for 13 years, paintings have been in galleries all around the world
- works out of her home, selling her artwork.
- "Every time I pass a blank canvas I feel something explode inside of me. It is not something I can explain or pass on to someone else... but it is always, a beginning of a new creation."
Works Cited
- http://www.osnatfineart.com/
- http://emptyeasel.com/2012/02/23/an-interview-with-osnat-tzadok-abstract-expressionist-painter/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osnat_Tzadok
- http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1306402
OSNAT
"Sometimes the most beautiful paintings were created from the biggest mistakes"