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His formal education is in Music, Music Teacher
Institute in Israel, and Boston University.
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Medium:
Watercolor, pen and ink, Acrylic
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Career:
He is a consummate artist: a composer,
choreographer, artist, teacher and
performer.
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In the summer of
1979,
Chaim brought
his family to the Boston, Massachusetts area
to continue his graduate studies at Boston
University.
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He became
the Music Director of the Solomon Schechter
Day School and began performing and
recording Israeli and ethnic
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Jewish
music for the public. Chaim relocated to
Boca Raton, Florida, in 1995, and taught
music and art at Broward Jewish High School,
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B'nai
Torah High School and Hillel Community Day
School. He exhibited his artwork at various
galleries and art shows in the Boston area
and South Florida.
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Style and
Technique:
Coming from a family of Hebrew scribes,
Chaim began to use his innate talent of
Hebrew calligraphy along with a primitive,
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naive art style
that enveloped a heavy emphasis of Jewish
subject matter. Along with his Judaic art,
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a secular art
style developed in the modern and
contemporary form.
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Chaim merges
fantasy with reality to create a unique
style. Chaim developed his own technique of
painting using acrylic, watercolors, pen and
ink,
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an unusual
method that simulates an airbrushing.
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He has been
strongly influenced by family artisans, a
love for Israel, and the history of the
Jewish people. His music and art is a
reflection of his deep passion for Judaism.
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Chaim is a
multitalented man with a God-given gift for
music and art.