Art Exhibition
Sculpture and Paintings
Lyuba Shmakov
Boruch Lev
Alex Lelchuk
February 5 to 28
Auditorium, Haifa, Israel
Celebration of life, emotions, and empathy through ceramic sculptures and oil paintings of animals, nature, and people

Exhibition of sculpture and paintings by three expressionist and conceptual artists, who have recently made aliya from the USA and Russia

Haifa Auditorium, Merkaz ha-Karmel, Sderot Ha-Nassi 140, Haifa

  • February 5 to 28, 2025
We share our common love of expressing how the soul manifests itself in material forms – be it humans, animals or things.

We make mostly figurative art, but in an intuitive highly expressive manner. Our works are full of embedded rhythm, movement, thought and touch. You can see the tracks of our hands talking to the material, and feel how emotions and ideas are implemented in paint and clay.

The exhibition shows clay sculptures by Lyuba Shmakova, Alex Lelchuk and Boruch Lev.
Artists of the exhibition
Click the image to see gallery of the artist
Alex likes to work with moving forms and strong messages.

He lets his hands move freely over the lumps of clay as if in a dance, so that the initial impulse blends with body feeling and the response of the material.
Lyuba is probably the most intuitive sculptor you can find.

With no prior artistic education, she quickly captures mood and emotion of a creature and then adds up some realism to it.

Exact details of the faces vs free strokes of the bodies makes us focus on what is important.
Boruch’s works are very symbolic and thought-provoking.

Each one conveys some important message about the essentials of life, which is enhanced and enriched by rough texture, strong lines and the weight of clay material.
The exhibition is organized by the
Carmel Ceramics Studio
Mahanayim st 13, Merkaz Ha-Karmel, Haifa
+972 555 044 393 Alex Lelchuk
Address of the exhibition:
Haifa Auditorium, sderot Ha-Nassi 140, Merkaz Ha-Karmel, Haifa
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