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Artists’ Quarter in the Old City of Safed
Tzfat, Israel
Safed is not only one of Israel’s holiest cities, it is also the highest city in the Holy Land. Set in the dense pine forests of the Upper Galilee, overlooking Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee, Safed is a delicious blend of ancient grandeur and modern-day resort. For thousands of years, the ancient city of Safed was conquered and reconquered – always changing hands. Said to have been founded by one of Noah’s sons after the Great Flood, the city was inhabited by the local Semetic populations throughout the years. Josephus mentions Safed as Sepph, a fortified Jewish town in the Upper Galilee. Today, after years of conflict ranging from the Crusaders to the Mamlukes to the British, Safed survives – as pretty, vibrant and mystical as ever! The famous Artists’ Quarter in the Old City of Safed (pronounced “Tzfat” by the locals) is one of the many treasures belonging to the Upper Galilee. The rich history, holy importance and buzzing art industry makes the Artists’ Quarter a must-see when traveling in Israel. The narrow, winding stone streets and the sturdy stone buildings date back to Safed’s restoration in the 16th century. Today, the streets are lined with collective and private art galleries and workshops featuring oil and watercolour paintings, silverwork, jewelry, glasswork, weaving and artistic Judaica. Found in the mystical Old City of Safed, hugged by the ancient Jewish Quarter and the large Ottoman-era buildings on the Southern plateau of Safed, the Artists’ Quarter is often the first and foremost on travel itineraries. Visitors can stroll down Bet Yosef Street, popping in and out of the numerous galleries and workshops where artists spend their days immersed in their work. Watch painters as they transform a canvas into something magical – and purchasable! Other artists sculpt and weave, even micro-calligraphy – art of tiny letters, often a sacred text – can been seen. Some of the artists engage in Kabbalah and incorporate Kabbalistic symbolism in their artwork. At the entrance to Safed’s Artists’ Quarter are several larger collective art galleries, including the Olive Tree Gallery and the Soul Art Gallery – each featuring dozens of artworks on canvas, silver and glass. These galleries offer shipping to make your travels easier. Private art galleries and workshops are more intimate way to get a truer glimpse of the artists and their work. One of the most interesting workshops is the Canaan Gallery where locals have re-infused Safed’s traditional loom-weaving of the Spanish settlers with vibrant new yarns making tallits (prayer shawls) and scarves for all to see.
Copyright: Greg Z
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Taken: 11/04/2019
送信日: 12/04/2019
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Tags: safed; artists' quarter; israel; gri51
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