DescriptionAmir Tuchman- The saga of biblical Samson - from eater become food and from fierce become sweet.JPG
In Amir Tuchman's art, the visual beauty and aesthetics are a must; nevertheless, when colors, shapes, and compositions are applied to the canvas, another dimension begins to emerge. It is a dimension of poetic allegories, evocative tales, and hidden messages. The main purpose of Amir's artistic endeavor is a philosophical and practical examination of human conditions both on intellectual and spiritual levels in relation to nature's intrinsic and sublime principles of wisdom.
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Samson’s Riddle "Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the strong, something sweet" (Judges 14:14). Oil on Canvas, Size 56" x 108" by Amir Tuchman