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Artist: Alyona Kostina
'Morning Walk' by Alyona Kostina, Mixed Media
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'Morning Walk' is a 18" x 21" mixed media wool felt floral work produced by Alyona Kostina in 2022. This piece is an example of textile-based abstraction, employing the inherent soft...
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Kopel (Kopke') Gurwin (Gurwitz) was born and raised in Vilna, the capital of Lithuania. He spoke Yiddish at home, but simultaneously studied Hebrew at their school which was part of the Tarbut educational network. Kopel was active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. In the 1930s, as a teenager, Kopel helped his parents with the home finances by working in a suit workshop, there he first encountered the art of sewing.
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