The Rachel Films Collection

Artists of Israel - Rivka Ben Sirah

4 Minutes, Unknown date
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Documentary

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Directed by: George Fisher
Production:Peter Freistadt
Production Company:Rachel Films
Photographer: Gadi Danzig
Language: Hebrew
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The Israeli Archive for Painting and Sculpture (Documentation in Films) presents a series on artists in Israel during the second half of the 20th century. The work of the painter and poet Rivka Ben Sira, who was born in Lithuania and specializes in ballpoint pen drawing, is the focus of this episode. The series was produced by Freistadt, Petr [1931–2000 ] for Rachel Films and Herzliya Film Studios, and this episode was filmed by Gadi Danzig [1944–1989 ] and directed by George Fischer.
Rivka Ben-Sira was born in Vilnius in 1905, immigrated to Eretz Israel, in 1924, and completed her studies at the Bezalel Academy of Arts in 1928. Ben-Sira draws with a ballpoint pen, a technique that gives her drawings a unique volume built up from the complexity of her pen line types. Ben-Sira’s subjects are imaginary scenes, miraculous creatures, rare animals, plants and birds, people, and historical sites, all set within dynamic compositions as if the painter is trying to capture her subjects with the life force that binds them. The film was shot by Gadi Danzig in black and white with great sensitivity, skillfully capturing Ben-Sira’s interiors, loaded with her carefully organized drawings, collector’s objects, and furniture.

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