Echoes
/ˈekəʊ/ US

COUNTABLE NOUN

: a detail or feature that reminds you of something else can be referred to as an echo

TRANSITIVE VERB

: if one thing echoes another, the first is a copy of a particular detail or feature of the other.

INTRANSITIVE VERB

: if something echoes, it continues to be discussed and remains important or influential in a particular situation or among a particular group of people.

Afterimages
/ˈæf.tɚˌɪm.ɪdʒ/ US

NOUN (also after-images)

: the word used for an optical illusion in which the eye sees an image even after the original image is taken away. Frequently the secondary image will be seen in the complementary color of the original image's color. 

: an impression of a vivid sensation (especially a visual image) retained after the stimulus has ceased.

: a lasting memory or mental image of something

  • Against a backdrop of escalating divisiveness, hatred, and anti-Semitism, I am focused on creating imaginative-realist paintings based on historical snapshots of young women and girls murdered in the Holocaust. My goal is to honor these lost lives; to give back something that was stolen, and remind the world that these young people once lived and loved, and had stories to tell. Through imagining what might have been, I hope to bring their memory to life; to ignite compassion, creating a collective call for social change. The paintings aim not just to depict but to provoke, urging the viewer to confront the past and stand against all forms of bigotry, forging a collective resolve to cultivate a world where compassion eclipses the darkness of intolerance.

    There is a difference between knowing and feeling; between history and story. Art and storytelling are catalysts for propelling the audience beyond facts and statistics. Art transcends cultural and temporal barriers, allowing for connections between individuals across time periods, cultural backgrounds, and belief systems. The idyllic narratives portrayed in the paintings beckon the viewer to experience a story that never got to unfold; to touch a life that was horrifically extinguished. The paintings confront the haunting parallels between the past and the troubling resurgence of intolerance today. We know the devastating numbers and dates of the Holocaust, and perhaps the unimaginable, overwhelming scope of horror and death allows us emotional distance. But in connecting with an individual life; in taking the time to gaze into their eyes and contemplate what might have been, we touch the core of humanity. We experience the sacredness of EACH life and commit to never allowing history to repeat itself.

MIRJAM KALDERON

Mirjam Kalderon was born in Bitolj, Yugoslavia in 1929. Prior to WWII she lived in Bitolj, Yugoslavia.

Mirjam was murdered in the Shoah.

 

RUTH TOBIAS

Berlijn, 11 December 1928 -
Sobibor, 23 July 1943
Reached the age of 14 years.

 

DAISY LOWOSITZOVÁ

Born 02.04.1930

Address/place of registration: Prague X, Přerovská 8
Transport Cv, no. 607 (06. 03. 1943, -> )
Transport Et, no. 1355 (23. 10. 1944, -> Auschwitz) Murdered

 

LILIANE PAULETTE BUSCHEL

BIRTH - 22 Apr 1932
Antwerp (Antwerpen), Belgium DEATH - 30 Sep 1943 (aged 11)
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
 

HANA JUNGOVA

Born 02.07.1929,
Prague
Transport Ck, nr. 339 (December 22, 1942, Prague -> Theresienstadt) Transport Er, no. 846 (10/16/1944, Theresienstadt -> Auschwitz) Murdered
 

FLOWER CROWN

The black and white image of this anonymous girl was taken by Henryk Ross in the Lodz Ghetto.

Ross risked his life taking photos that documented life there before the ghetto was liquidated and its residents were exrerminated in the death camps.

 

REGINE AJDELSON

Nationality: French (Jewish)

Residence: Paris, France

Death: 1942 Cause: Murdered in Auschwitz (listed in Shoah memorial) Age: 7 years

 

RUTH ZIMMERMANNOVA

Born 02 16. 1926

Last residential address before deportation: Prague I

Address / place of registration in the Protectorate: Prague I, Náprstkova 9

Transport B, no. 41 (October 21, 1941, Prague -> Łódź)
Murdered

 

DOLLY FLORENTIN

27 May 1927 | Greek Jewish girl Dolly Florentin was born in Thessaloniki.

In 1943 she was deported to #Auschwitz.
She did not survive.

 

DVORA BIRNBERG

Dvora Birnberg was born in Bistrita, Romania in 1934. Prior to WWII she lived in Muresenii Bargaului, Romania.

Dvora was murdered in the Shoah