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Leonid Unik. Artist.
Leonid Unik. Artist.
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Description
He graduated from the St. Petersburg Art School named after N. Roerich with a degree in landscape architecture. In Israel, he was engaged in the production of architectural models, restoration and restoration of decorative drawings in old buildings in Tel Aviv, as well as painting. Basically, these are landscapes of Jerusalem and Judea, the Dead Sea.
I am trying to create images of biblical nature recreated by human hands over a hundred years, the forested mountains of western Judea, Jerusalem recreated,
Green banks of the Jordan. I’m trying to take the viewer back 3000 years ago, apparently this is how nature was here, but restored with God’s help and the Jews.
Until the end of the 19th century, there was a scorched desert, sand dunes, bare rocks and swamps. We see all this in the drawings and landscapes of artists who lived at that time and in photographs.