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Family History: Bak: Bet Kuf
"Children of Martyrs." Vilna, Sfat, and Jerusalem.
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Painting Jewish
symbols and Jewish history is like repairing broken vessels
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Light in Bak's paintings.
"Hope is a crucial thing. It keeps human nature together and makes
the mind and body function."
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Repairing the broken
vessels of worldly life. "I am grateful to my art."
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"I realized
I had a story to tell." Exchanging 'stylish' art for a deeper,
truer one.
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The continuous struggle of making art. Jacob
struggling with the stranger.
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The
many trees in Bak's paintings.
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Tragic, Sad, Sweet.
Memories of childhood in the Vilna Ghetto.
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Childhood, part
II.: Surviving the Holocaust in a Benedictine convent.
10 The
child prodigy.: "When I was three or four I was a very talented
painter, but I wanted to sell candies with a little monkey in the public
gardens, I wanted to be a policeman. . . "
11 Judeo-Christian
symbols. The painting "Nuremberg Elegie."
12 The
process of creating a painting. Intellectual and intentional, but
also spontaneous.
13 Mentors
spanning the history of art and a personal library of thousands of
volumes.
BAK
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