Yossi’s paintings explore the landscapes of Jerusalem, biblical events, and Jewish symbols as a mystical experience, as an emotion that many of us share. His paintings hover between figuration and abstraction, conveying a sense of place that can only exist on the periphery of dreams.
The viewer is taken on a journey through the metaphysical, the sanctified, and the historical within Jewish life – stepping back and forth between the timelessness of the mystical and the relentless cycle of change in the physical. In Yossi’s art, colours and techniques act as a source that enables him to unveil and touch the soul of creation.
You are invited to read the article about Yossi Bitton, published by the Mishpacha magazine.
support
Sunday, March 2, 8-10:30pm
Lazer: 16 Wallenberg Circle,
Monsey, NY
Monday, March 3, 7:30-10:30pm
Shalom Friedland (office):
211 Boulevard of the Americas, Lakewood, NJ
Thursday, February 27, 8-10:30pm
Andrew Lock:
403 Central Ave, Cedarhurst, NY
Wednesday, February 26, 8-10:30pm
Shua Saur: 425 Felter Avenue,
Woodmere, NY
Sunday, February 23, 2-6pm
The Yellow Door:
1308 Ave M,
Brooklyn, NY
Wednesday, February 19, 8-10pm
Jeff Reifer: 3 Marcus Drive, Monsey NY
Thursday, February 20, 8-10:30pm
Mr. Ami and Rozy Kozak:
191 Walnut St., Englewood, NJ