
Enya
Keshet was born in Pardes Hanna, Israel. As a young woman
she moved to Jerusalem, where she studied at the Hebrew University
and at Bezalel Academy of Art. After the birth of her three
children, she became increasingly interested in Judaic art.
Her first experience in paper cutting was an experimental
one, when she created a paper-cut illustration for a school
project her daughter was working on. Her acquaintance and
friendship with a traditional scribe (sofer) led her to the
idea of combining the art of paper cutting with the calligraphy
of Megillot (scrolls). Her artwork has evolved extensively
from this beginning. In 1994 she moved back to her hometown
of Pardes Hanna, where her studio is today.
A significant part of Enya's work is in the style of the Lisbon
manuscript workshop, which flourished at the end of the fifteenth
century, a workshop which produced the famous Lisbon Bible
and many other illuminated manuscripts currently in the collections
of major museums in London, Paris, and New York.
The art of this workshop was the culmination of the ornamental
style that had been developing in Spain and Portugal in the
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and then, with the expulsion
of the Jews from these lands, was abruptly stopped. Enya took
on to preserve and continue their style, adding her own art
into it, and interpreting it in her personal way. In keeping
with this tradition, micrography, or miniature decorative
writing, is used along with decorative calligraphy around
the main text, sometimes creating shapes and borders. Delicate
floral decoration covers areas and forms borders, with gold
touches and cut-out, in typical, intricate combinations.
Enya's artwork combines paper cutting with calligraphy and
color illumination enhanced by gold leaf, all done by hand
on parchment. In addition, Enya has developed a series of
laser-cut reproductions of her paper-cuts, done in paper and
wood. Enya has exhibited her work at various shows and Judaica
fairs in the United States. Her megillot, ketubahs, and other
art pieces are valued by collectors.
Among her many clients are UJC (United Jewish Communities
of USA), ADL (Anti Defamation League), the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, KKL-JNF, the Jewish Agency, UIA, Intel Israel,
Bar Ilan University, galleries in Jerusalem, Tzefat, Tel Aviv,
Paris, and in several cities in the US.
Enya Keshet
5 Megged st. Pardes-Hanna, Israel 37017
Tel 972-4-627 1438 fax 972-4-623 0202
enya@i-judaica.co.il
www.i-judaica.co.il
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