Gadi Dadon Gallery Safed
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− | + | ('''Hebrew''':גדי דדון / '''Pronunciation''': Ga-dee Da-doun' /'''Translation''': Gadi Dadon / '''Other Names''': Dadon Gallery /'''Definition''': Young artist specializing in religious-themed paintings / '''Description''': Tzfat artist who exhibits in the Dadon Gallery of Tzfat) | |
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− | Gadi Dadon has been living and working in | + | Gadi Dadon has been living and working in Tzfat since 2002. Many visitors are entranced by his depictions of Biblical and Jewish-themed scenes. |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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After he left school Gadi traveled throughout the world and supported himself by painting sidewalk murals. His religious observance dropped during these travels but he returned to his roots and moved to Tzfat in 2002. His paintings began to include religious and biblical themes. | After he left school Gadi traveled throughout the world and supported himself by painting sidewalk murals. His religious observance dropped during these travels but he returned to his roots and moved to Tzfat in 2002. His paintings began to include religious and biblical themes. | ||
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== Work == | == Work == | ||
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He also paints Jerusalem scenes and portraits of religious figures. | He also paints Jerusalem scenes and portraits of religious figures. | ||
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− | + | == Dadon Gallery == | |
− | + | Gadi was invited to exhibit his artwork at the Moshe Dadon permanant exhibition at the [[Microcalligraphy in Safed|Dadon Gallery on [[Art Street Safed|Yosef Caro Street]] in Safed’s [[Old City Safed|Old Jewish Quarter]]. Gadi’s vibrant oil renditions of Jewish life and the Tzfat landscape compliment his uncle Moshe Dadon’s microcalligraphy and the work of the other artists who exhibit at the gallery. Gadi is available daily to present and discuss his work and inspirations. | |
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