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STANWOOD HOUSE
YONNAH
A Sabbatical of Flowers
Looking back on our year of confinement in Israel during the pandemic, I think of it as a Sabbatical. We were in a house near a park and near the sea. We took two walks a day in for exercise. My eyes became amazingly open to details I had never paid attention to before. Flowers throughout the year came in waves of glorious shapes and colors as one season played into another. I was never without inspiration right outside my door.
Yonnah’s Birds in Painting, Sculpture, and Ceramics
My mother taught me the love of birds when we identified the species that came to our bird feeder. My art is by no means limited to birds or wildlife, but it remains something I come back to time and again. My name, Yonnah, means dove in Hebrew. I have had the good fortune of living on two major flyways for a good part of my life. One of them is our home in Stanwood, Washington, where geese and swans return to each autumn and stay until April. The second home, that I established in 1981, in Israel, is a land-bridge between Africa and Europe. During my life, I have had many birds of different breeds for pets.
Paintings and Sketches from the Desert
Mandalas
In 2020, my husband and I found ourselves locked down in our Ashkelon home. These Mandalas came rolling out that year – so much fun to use the gifted
round handmade papers from Japan! They are like the gold and jewels. As I see the finished work we did this year, I particularly notice the concept of coming full circle with these images. I guess it wasn’t such a bad year after all. 24 x 24 in. each including a 2 in. mat.
Sculptures
Decorative and Funcitional Ceramics
Yonnah has been a ceramic artist all of her adult life. As a teacher, and often a teacher of teachers and other professionals, she is able to work in many different styles. Here are some of them. Her work is for sale, but because her inventory changes due to sales and new additons, it is best to contact her through this website for any and all inquiries about ceramics.
Inscapes
Dreams, musings, and visions.
MUSIC
My musical background began in the bathtub, when I was a baby. My mother would sing to me, "The headbone's connected to the neckbone..." She had a collection of 78 rpm records of folk music, mostly from the 40's, when she had hung out with some of the artists. I was also steeped in classical music from the radio, as well as every other kind; you name it. As a teenager, I hung out in Greenwich Village, where I learned to pick guitar and listen to jazz. Yet, it wan't until I was middle-aged that I began to write my own songs. I spent 10 years in a string band and then assembled my own groups to record and perform. I have written about 50 songs to date.