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Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof
Ahuva Zeloof

Ahuva Zeloof

Faith

Edited by Shelly Verthime
Contributions by Federico Poletti

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Publishing 10th Mar 2025
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    • Presents the latest body of work by London-based sculptor Ahuva Zeloof
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    FAITH, defined as confidence, conviction, love and belief in a person, thing or concept – is a title that crystallises Ahuva Zeloof’s latest body of work.

    For Ahuva, FAITH – centered around Nubian stones collected by the artists along the central beaches of Israel’s Mediterranean coast – is a reminder of the importance of trust among people, uniting them through friendship and emotion. With Ahuva’s skilled hands, FAITH resonates by going back to nature, and challenging our perception of art. It is a reminder of the significance of nature in its purest form by which we can fully understand the artist’s vision in its origin. Every Nubian stone – which is a spiritual material in itself – was hand-selected by Zeloof for its spiritual presence: “This time it’s not faces but biblical figures. Holy monuments and scenes of pilgrimage appear when I look at these collections of stones.” FAITH, Zeloof’s latest body of work, represents the volta – or turning point – of her artistic journey: the artist pulls back on physical manipulation, instead focusing on the spiritual expressions that are perceived by the viewer. Or, in Zeloof’s own words: “Created by nature and found by the artist.”

    This incredible artistic journey – especially during these hard times of wars and religious conflicts – should be taken as an example, and guide, of reconnecting with our deeper souls, to retrieve a sense of peace and harmony with the exterior world.

    About the Author

    Ahuva Zeloof is a London-based sculptor with a passion for stone carving. Iraqi-born, the artist spent her childhood and young adulthood in Israel. In the 1990s Ahuva started to explore her own interest in art and form, taking short courses in sculpture. Experimenting with different mediums she experienced an instant synergy with stone, carving out figures and faces from organic shapes. Ahuva’s style was characterised by smooth curves and folds that had a sensual, tactile element. Ahuva completed an Art Foundation course at the Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute in 2016. As time went on she began to articulate a deeper relationship with sculpture. Her focus was drawn to the energetic dynamic that was created as the images started to emerge from the stone.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Silvana
    ISBN
    9788836659852
    Publish date
    10th Mar 2025
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, Eastern Europe, & Austria. Arab States non-exclusive
    Size
    300 mm x 230 mm
    Pages
    224 Pages
    Illustrations
    150 colour
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