Dubi Roman
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Biography
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Dubi Roman
Dubi is the BTDsign winner of the 2003 in Best Photography Award.
Dubi Roman has always loved Impressionist painting. He sought a way to express an Impressionist vision of nature through photography - to see things in terms of light.
This mystical light can be traced to Dubi Roman's roots in Safed and the Galilee. Born in Haifa, Israel in 1957, his father's family has lived in the mystical city of Safed in the Upper Galilee for five generations. His grandfather Yitzchak Roman was a Safed artist and sculptor.
Although Roman lives in the city, he constantly escapes to Nature for sustenance. As is evident in his work, he particularly loves the forests. And yet his purpose is not simply to portray Israeli scenery, but to go beyond the specific place to the universalism of nature. To achieve serenity of spirit, the harmony he has been seeking all his life. (Text by Rochelle Furstenberg).
Interview with him here. Some of his works can be found at his website.
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Statement
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Web Awards
www.Profotos.com 1st' Photography site - Profotos pro site
www.artquest.com Diamond Award (4 Diamonds)
www.PixiPort.com 10/2002- Photo of the Month
http://digilander.libero.it/barbaratampieri/permanent68.html BTDesign - Artist of the month- 5/2003
http://www.americanphotojournalist.com - Photo of the week
http://www.wilmarphotography.com - Photo of the Month- 09/2003
http://www.barbaratampieri.com/winner2003.html
Best Photographer 2003
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Exhibitions
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Photo Exhibitions:
"Impressions of a Journey - Impressions of Places" - two photographers'
Exhibition at the Israel Educational Telelvision 1994
" Silence of the Stone" - some ancient architecture in the old part of the
Chercession village Kfar Kama 1997
"In stills and Colors"- my major photo exhibition to celebrate the 100th Anniversary
of the Jewish National Fund. Opened at the Jerusalem Theater, Jerusalem,
,was later showed at the Rappaport Audiotorum, Mt. Carmel Haifa, and finally at the Azrieli Center Gallery, 49th floor Round Tower, Tel Aviv.
2001 -2002
During 2001, seven complete copies of the exhibition were sent to the JNF offices around the world.
"The Color of Water"- The Tel Aviv Museum - Educational Group Exhibition
2002
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