Eruv 2

Black and white collage showing a map of an imaginary Eruv and telegraph poles

Eruv 2; 12 x 12  inches, Acrylic and paper on Board

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Maps locate us at a place in time and also offer the suggestion of where we might land in the future. Wires in the air carry both modern modes of communication and symbolise ancient Jewish traditions.  How can we best value both the present and future, the old and the new in our lives? 

Black and white collage showing a map of an imaginary Eruv and telegraph poles displayed over a shelf with black ornaments

You can read more about what an Eruv is,  the origins of the idea for this series, the process of creating the pieces and the meaning behind the work, in my blog post, Eruvim Collection: The thinking behind the art.

Black and white collage showing a map of an imaginary Eruv and telegraph poles displayed on a grey wall above a shelf with books and vases

This piece is part of a collection.  Click on the images below to  explore other pieces in the series.