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Paradise
Found: A Menorah Celebrating the Garden of Eden Making
Menorahs Karen feels right at home when she is creating artwork.
And, creating menorahs has been an especially fun avenue for her over the years.
So, when art consultant, Jeff Kraft, approached Karen about creating a large-scale
menorah for an upcoming show, she was certainly up for the challenge. The menorah
that Jeff requested was for the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. The Tulsa,
Oklahoma museum was planning a show based on Biblical images in art. Karen knew
that her trademark style, in combination with the Bible story of Adam and Eve
would be a perfect combination for the menorah. Through
the Years Karen's very first menorah, which she created over 20
years ago, was a rather large piece. It was certainly much larger than the typical
menorahs that are sold in gift shops and temples today. It was so large that standard
retailers said they couldn't carry it unless she made a smaller version. However,
the Adam and Eve menorah that she just finished creating for the Jewish Museum
rivals even that first piece. It measures 6 feet long and 2 feet high. In this
case, of course, it was intended to be large, an impressive piece of artwork that
incorporates the Jewish tradition of the menorah with the Biblical story of the
Garden of Eden. Take
a Look To see the newest Karen Rossi creation for yourself, the
"Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve: Biblical Images in Art from Tulsa Collections"
show will be running from October 28, 2007 through January 20, 2008. The museum
is located at 2021 East 71st Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Visit the website, www.jewishmuseum.net
for more information.
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