Elisse
Pogofsky-Harris (1941 - )
Dreamy and surreal images, ripe with symbolism, gradually reveal
to the viewer a world of multiple possibilities. Elisse Pogofsky-Harris
works mostly in oil on canvas. She spent 11 years studying and working
in Italy, during which time she did aquatint etchings. Her work
includes a series of paintings based on imagery found in the Old
Testament, inspirations from and allusions to Japanese culture,
and is strongly rooted in the iconography of classical art.
In many of her latest works the subject is often an empty boat,
a symbol that invites the viewer to enter into the picture and join
the artist on her interior quest, a quest that blurs the boundaries
between the concrete world and the inner world of longing, spirituality
and mystery. Her work has been exhibited in the United States and
abroad and can be found in both public and prestigious private collections.
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