Holocaust Memorial – A Journey of Remembrance -SOLD!
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 86 x 71 cm (33.86 x 27.95 inches)
This evocative painting by Jennifer Lipman, created for the Holocaust Memorial at Belmont Synagogue, captures a solemn and moving moment in history. The faceless figures, depicted in muted whites and deep blues, represent those lost during the Holocaust. The figures appear to be walking together, bound by shared sorrow, as they move forward into an uncertain future. The abstract background, dark and textured, adds to the painting’s somber tone, evoking the weight of memory and loss. Lipman’s use of light on the figures, contrasting with the darker, shadowed backdrop, conveys both the tragedy and resilience of those remembered in this memorial. The subtle details and emotional depth invite the viewer to pause and reflect on the enormity of the Holocaust’s impact on humanity.
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 86 x 71 cm (33.86 x 27.95 inches)
This evocative painting by Jennifer Lipman, created for the Holocaust Memorial at Belmont Synagogue, captures a solemn and moving moment in history. The faceless figures, depicted in muted whites and deep blues, represent those lost during the Holocaust. The figures appear to be walking together, bound by shared sorrow, as they move forward into an uncertain future. The abstract background, dark and textured, adds to the painting’s somber tone, evoking the weight of memory and loss. Lipman’s use of light on the figures, contrasting with the darker, shadowed backdrop, conveys both the tragedy and resilience of those remembered in this memorial. The subtle details and emotional depth invite the viewer to pause and reflect on the enormity of the Holocaust’s impact on humanity.
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 86 x 71 cm (33.86 x 27.95 inches)
This evocative painting by Jennifer Lipman, created for the Holocaust Memorial at Belmont Synagogue, captures a solemn and moving moment in history. The faceless figures, depicted in muted whites and deep blues, represent those lost during the Holocaust. The figures appear to be walking together, bound by shared sorrow, as they move forward into an uncertain future. The abstract background, dark and textured, adds to the painting’s somber tone, evoking the weight of memory and loss. Lipman’s use of light on the figures, contrasting with the darker, shadowed backdrop, conveys both the tragedy and resilience of those remembered in this memorial. The subtle details and emotional depth invite the viewer to pause and reflect on the enormity of the Holocaust’s impact on humanity.