LELA MIGIROV
DE NATURA ANGELI
Lela Migirov is a French-Israeli painter living part-time in Paris and part-time in Tel Aviv. Her paintings are presented at the European Art Museum in Denmark, in St-Petersburg Museum of Art 20-21 century, Concept Store Gallery and in private collections in France, the United States, Germany, Israel and Russia. Lela is a member of the European Academy of Arts-France.
She has received the international awards of Da Vinci, Titian, Raffaele, Caravaggio, Giulio Cesare, Botticelli and Velazquez for her artistic merits.
Lela began studying art in 2011 and once finding her artistic voice has been showing her works in several international solo and group exhibitions including in Israel, France, China, Italy, Spain, Czech, and Russia. She has published 3 well-received Artist Books and is dedicated to her creative pursuit, with the depth of intellect, discipline, and passion, few people are blessed with.
The paintings inspired by Frantz Kafka are centered in Lela’s ability to empathize, explore and internalize the depths and humanity of Kafka’s always challenging moral dilemmas.
Her paintings are expressions of herself, striking images that are reflections of Kafka themes, rather than illustrations.
Her talent lies in her freedom to think, and her ability to express herself without mannerism or guises. She is imbued with passion, honesty, and love of mankind. She brings to her work a poetic innocence that is genuine and compassionate.
As citizens of cyberspace, we uncritically accept a scientific and technological view of the universe, a view that leaves no room for the possible existence of angels and their active presence in the world. The modern mind tends to be skeptical regarding what it cannot prove through empirical evidence and accepts only what can be physically measured. Measuring the boundaries of the world according to the five senses alone leads to the confined conclusion that only a material world exists.
The Hebrews believed that the visible world represented only a fraction of the diversity and beauty of the created universe and that the far greater, invisible part of the universe was populated with spiritual beings.
We do not know a lot about the nature of angels. Spirit is most likely the nature of these immaterial beings which are composed by a separate intellectual substance existing apart from a body.
The essential facets of personality are considered to involve intelligence, emotions, and will. I believe that this is true for angels, too, and that they resonate with us and with the impersonal beauty of existence in the silence of orange dawn, infinite detail in a cloud or the hiss of ripples on the shore.
Website: art-lem.com
email: migirovl@gmail.com