LIFESTYLE Issue 802 · March 11, 2020

Panoramas, Perspectives, and Pesukim

Artist Aliza Marton doesn’t simply paint beautiful scenes; her art incorporates uplifting pesukim, hinting at the spiritual lens through which she views the world

Panoramas, Perspectives, and Pesukim

 

Artist with a Mission

“Making art that reveals Hashem in everything is my whole purpose!” Aliza says. “Hashem’s not a separate entity in the sky. He’s a living King Who exists within every aspect of our world!”

Aliza articulates the love she feels for Hashem and Torah while creating her artwork by leaving traces of pesukim somewhere in almost every painting. In Ruby Beach, Aliza chose to add these lines from Tefillas Haderech: “May it be Your will, Hashem, our G-d, and the G-d of our forefathers, that You lead us toward peace, direct our steps toward peace, and guide us toward peace…”

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