Ba’alat Ov I
DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 2022
Rooted in the Hindu concept of Moksha, the liberation from the karmic cycle of death and rebirth, this new series of oil paintings by artist Helen Rebekah Garber depict women floating in the ether, no longer holding ties to their earthly concerns or responsibilities. They are fully free of everything besides eternal joy, bliss, and love.
DIMENSIONS
36 x 24 inches
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Signed by artist.
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the Co-Founder of Tappan
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DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 2022
Rooted in the Hindu concept of Moksha, the liberation from the karmic cycle of death and rebirth, this new series of oil paintings by artist Helen Rebekah Garber depict women floating in the ether, no longer holding ties to their earthly concerns or responsibilities. They are fully free of everything besides eternal joy, bliss, and love.
DIMENSIONS
36 x 24 inches
AUTHENTICATION
Signed by artist.
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the Co-Founder of Tappan
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“Painting is a sixth sense for me. I use painting as a way to digest life experiences.”
About the Artist
Helen Rebekah Garber
Helen Rebekah Garber's figurative paintings and geometric drawings have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the U.S. and internationally, including Torrence Art Museum, Zona MACO (Mexico City), Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Laguna Art Museum. Her practice revolves around ideas of feminist ideology in relation to societal attitudes on nurturing, spirituality, science and medicine. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, New American Paintings, Vice Media, and the LA Times.