Alternative Realities lie parallel to the world we are familiar
with.
Orna Ben-Shoshan's artwork gives the viewer a rare and insightful
visit to places beyond consciousness. Her paintings release the
imagination and extend the limits of ordinary perception. In
her colorful scenes, which take place in a distant world, creatures
and objects interact in unpredictable ways and are uninfluenced
by the laws of physics.
Artist Orna Ben-shoshan receives the images she paints through
channeling. Unlike most artists, all of her paintings are completed
in her mind before she transfers them onto the canvas.
Orna's works infuse deep spiritual experience with subtle humor.
Critics remark that each of her pieces is a world unto itself.
The images are executed with intricate detail and seasoned by
a multitude of colors and decorative patterns that are influenced
by her work as a designer.
During her career as a fine artist for the past twenty years,
Orna has created a large body of work and is presently focusing
on oil paintings. In addition to oil paintings, she creates computer
art. These images are transformed into hand-decorated prints
on canvas. Currently she also works as a freelance illustrator
and textile designer.
Orna Ben-Shoshan was born in Kibbutz Yifaat, Israel, in 1956. She
received her training as a graphic designer in Tel-Aviv. In 1982
she moved to the U.S. where she lived for fifteen years.
Since her
first one person show in 1983 (Lancaster, PA) Orna has exhibited
her work in museums and galleries throughout the U.S. and abroad,
including "ART EXPO N.Y." in 1996.
She has recieved several awards, such as the "Grumbacher
Award" from the Copley Society of Boston. Her work was published
in "Yoga Journal" and by "Recycled Paper Products".
She is also featured in the 10th edition of "The Encyclopedia
of Living Artists".
Orna returned
to Israel in 1996 where she is continuing to work from her
studio in Ra'anana. Her first one person show in Israel took
place at "Tzavta",
Tel-Aviv, in 1998 and won remarkable reviews. Since then, she
has been exhibiting her art at numerous one-person and group
shows in Israel and Europe.