Music
Anticipation
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$2,000
High
Notes
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 25"
Sorry, sold for
$1,500
Introspection
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
Sorry, sold for $3,900
The
Music Within
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$1,800
Figures
Adulation
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 35"
$4,000
A
Nation of Two
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$4,000
Flowers
for You
Oil painting on canvas
25 x 16"
Sorry, sold for $600
Happiness
Oil painting on canvas
40 x 31"
$3,300
Hope
2
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 25"
Sorry, sold for $1,800
Hope
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 25"
Sorry, sold for $2,000
Just
the Two of Us
Oil painting on canvas
47 x 25"
$1,800
Memories
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 25"
$1,800
Peaceful
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 25"
$1,800
Sorry, sold for $2,250 framed
Repose
at Sunset
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$2,000
Soul
Mates
Oil painting on canvas
19 x 15"
Sorry, sold for $2,000
Hope
A
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 25"
$5,000
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Benjamin Shiff
Something about the "painter of
faith and love" and his work
Benjamin
Shiff
was born in 1931 in Germany and immigrated to Israel
with his family at the age of two.
From
this meager bit of information one can sense the
impressions of a child forced to flee with his parents
from a world into which he was born - a world which had
only a short time before been free of any thoughts of
tyranny and still full of hope for a happy family life.
One can only imagine the impact of these perceptions.
On
the other hand, young age might prove a protection in
order not to see too much and not to be scared by the
world, but to feel a great joy of freedom and witnessing
great events.
Benjamin
Shiff
calls this early period of the new State of Israel the
most impressing one for his life and his work as an
artist.
The
bombings of the city of Haifa each night, the enormous
demonstrations against the British mandate while
Holocaust survivors were trying to reach the shore - and
at last the battle of Jerusalem when he was nearly 17
years old. Many times and events of different need of
effort have left traces from this time in his biography
that affiliated the ones of his childhood and youth in
the very sunny city of Haifa and its surroundings.
Art
can be a way out of being traumatized by such
experiences. When the artist creates worlds and moments
in his work, ways are shown to make lost or dreamt
realities a part of real life as sensually perceptible
images that combine seen and thought things with
yearnings and dreams.
Benjamin
Shiff's
oeuvre is of such a notable quality: His paintings speak
a poetic picture-language. People in his works appear
both simple and warm in equal measure. The facial
features of those depicted are faultless, as faultless
as the surroundings in which they are arranged. Both the
human object and the aspects painted in the picture
radiate a harmony which somehow settles on the beholder
through viewing.
Whether
on a bright day at sea or in the light of reddish
illuminated surroundings - whichever situation Benjamin
Shiff assigns to his figures - each individual painting
emanates quietude, concentration and contemplation. No
doubt, in his paintings Benjamin Shiff expresses the
intactness of the moment. It is this intactness of the
moment, which every human being may already have
experienced or fantasized in such or similar fashion,
which communicates itself like the poetry of color.
The
poetry inherent in the paintings not only reveals itself
in the ornate titles which may be named "Floral Embrace"
but also visually, in the seamless interlacing and
interweaving of the human with his surroundings.
Consequently, these are partly dreamy and unrealistic
pictures; however, at the same time they produce a very
realistic impression because Benjamin Shiff uses the
techniques of the Old Masters and paints the details he
finds important in a concrete and very accurate manner.
We find aesthetic and cultural items in the paintings,
such as musical instruments, flowers and other features
in the interior.
Through
his
paintings, Benjamin Shiff invites the beholder to follow
him into a world distinct from the world outside. An
enchanted world, reduced to specific details beckoning
us to take a seat - albeit pensively and emotionally -
within the unique atmosphere created by the artist.
Benjamin Shiff's paintings are like a journey into a
world in which the colors, shapes and figures establish
a liaison that was not created for the sake of the
picture alone, but rather particularly for the
spectators outside and, as it were, we the spectators
are invited to enter and allow ourselves to be immersed
in the warmth, love, confidence and faith of the true
beauty, peace and serenity of life.
Benjamin
Shiff
treats different topics with which he has occupied
himself during his life in various artistic ways.
Through decades of artistic struggle coupled with
philosophical reflection, musical inspiration, lyricism
and poetry he has created the poetic composition
embodied in the pictures. Most of the pictures are
painted in oil and tempera on canvas according to the
manner and the technique of the Old Masters. He enriched
his artistic knowledge by means of advanced studies
taken up in Austria. He sharpened his perspective and
added a Jewish philosophical content. For the last
several decades his pictures have been welcomed
throughout world both in galleries and exhibitions. It
is particularly noteworthy that his creativity erupted
only in the fourth decade of his life and that his first
exhibition - in Bonn, Germany in 1976 - took place in a
country he had been forced to flee at a very young age.
Many additional annual exhibitions have followed since
then, both in Israel and Germany. In addition, showings
in the US and subsequently in Western and Eastern Europe
and South America have followed. One can only assume
that the international appeal of his exhibitions
reflects the universally apprehensive testimonies of his
pictures. Linguistic, territorial or cultural
differences do not erect any kind of barrier to
approaching his pictures and to opening oneself up to
them.
As
Shiff himself indicated, trigger and start of painting
at the age of 40 was at once the influence and
fascination by the painting technique and style of the
Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte. However,
Benjamin Shiff's distinctive style differs very much
from that of Magritte, although both artists also reveal
their composition in their works - namely the bringing
together of content and events which are not as they
really are in the physical world. Through his occupation
and involvement with philosophical resources, meaning of
Faith painting is universal, the simple love and naïve
belief. Shiff creates a unique picture-world which comes
close to being understood as a progression, in the sense
of a "modern Chagall" as it were.
Dr. Susanne
Guski-Leinwand, Bad Honnef/Germany
Dr. Susanne
Guski-Leinwand is a scientist, psychologist and
art-therapist. In 2009 she opened the Chagall
exhibition (Exodus Cycle) in Hamm/Sieg near Cologne.
Daydream
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 39"
$1,500
First
Born
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 39"
$2,000
Inner
World
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 39"
$1,800
Lovers
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 39"
$3,000
Solitude
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 25"
$2,000
Summer
Time
Oil painting on canvas
31 x 25"
$1,800
Time
for Myself
Oil painting on canvas
47 x 35"
$4,000
Faith
Gathering
Oil painting on canvas
47 x 35"
$9,000
Moonlight
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$6,000
In the Jewish religion, the moon has significance
including defining the Hebrew months and
holidays. For some, there is a ritual of going
outside and praising God for renewing the moon when
the new moon appears. The renewal of the moon
also signifies hope, another theme common to Benjamin
Shiff's artwork. In Moonlight, above,
Shiff depicts the prayer being said outdoors at night
on the occasion of the new moon when the sky is clear.
Hope
B
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 25"
$5,000
Sorry, no longer available
Life
Oil painting on canvas
39 x 31"
$6,000
Sorry, no longer available
A
Nation of Two
Oil painting on canvas
47 x 39"
Sorry, sold for $6,000
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