• © Alice Zilberberg. Be Here Bison, 2018. 40” by 35” (Edition of 10), 60” by 51” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Be Here Bison, 2018. 40” by 35” (Edition of 10), 60” by 51” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. For Now Flamingo, 2018. 40” by 28” (Edition of 10), 60” by 42” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. For Now Flamingo, 2018. 40” by 28” (Edition of 10), 60” by 42” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Stay My Deer, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 
60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Stay My Deer, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Reflecting Ram, 2018. 40” by 40” (Edition of 10), 60” by 60” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Reflecting Ram, 2018. 40” by 40” (Edition of 10), 60” by 60” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Pondering Parrots, 2018. 40” by 58” (Edition of 10), 60” by 56” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Pondering Parrots, 2018. 40” by 58” (Edition of 10), 60” by 56” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Bear with It, 2018. 40” by 42” (Edition of 10), 60” by 62” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Bear with It, 2018. 40” by 42” (Edition of 10), 60” by 62” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Go Giraffe, 2018. 40” by 31” (Edition of 10), 60” by 47” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Go Giraffe, 2018. 40” by 31” (Edition of 10), 60” by 47” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Zen Zebra, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Zen Zebra, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Calm Caribou, 2018. 40” by 42” (Edition of 10), 60” by 62” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Calm Caribou, 2018. 40” by 42” (Edition of 10), 60” by 62” (Edition of 5).
  • © Alice Zilberberg. Intent Ibex, 2018. 40” by 31” (Edition of 10), 60” by 45” (Edition of 5).
    © Alice Zilberberg. Intent Ibex, 2018. 40” by 31” (Edition of 10), 60” by 45” (Edition of 5).
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In this series, Alice Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As a person living in the West, moving through a daily life that is sometimes high-pace and emotionally complex, the artist finds calm in the presence of these wild animals.

© Alice Zilberberg. Stay My Deer, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 
60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
© Alice Zilberberg. Stay My Deer, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).

The animals are placed in serene and ethereal scenes to focus on the beauty of the natural environment. In a world where many are constantly looking to the past or the future, these works aim to have a meditative affect on the viewer, promoting staying still to find happiness in the present moment.

About Alice Zilberberg

Alice Zilberberg is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning artist, recognised by curators, collectors, and art patrons across the globe. Born in Tallinn, Estonia, and raised in Israel, she currently resides in Toronto, Canada. A graduate of Ryerson University’s Photography program, she began her artistic practice by painting: a verve which remains very much present in her digital works. The winner of numerous prestigious competitions, her accolades include 1st place in The World Monochrome awards, ranking as one of Magenta Foundation’s best photographers in Canada, and several of the International Photography awards.

© Alice Zilberberg. Be Here Bison, 2018. 40” by 35” (Edition of 10), 60” by 51” (Edition of 5).
© Alice Zilberberg. Be Here Bison, 2018. 40” by 35” (Edition of 10), 60” by 51” (Edition of 5).

In 2013, she was the youngest artist to date to participate in the Waddington’s Art Auction. Her work has been displayed in galleries across North America, Europe, and Asia; she has been interviewed and featured in publications and platforms such as MTV, Breakfast Television, PHOTO+ Magazine Korea, and PhotoEd Magazine.

© Alice Zilberberg. Zen Zebra, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).
© Alice Zilberberg. Zen Zebra, 2018. 40” by 44” (Edition of 10), 60” by 65” (Edition of 5).

For over a decade, Zilberberg developed her own distinctive technique for creating her digital paintings, where photography is only the beginning of the final artwork. The works are comprised of many photographs, and carry variety of elements such as colour, toning, manipulation, and painting.  She often travels across the globe to record different backgrounds and elements for her creations. Works take months to complete, with every detail meticulously inspected for perfection. With a poetic style of expression, the meanings of her images unravel through metaphor and symbolism that aim to inspire the viewer to look inward. For the past several years, her repertoire has explored themes pertaining to the human condition, namely personal identity, emotional intelligence, relationships, and emotionality.

www.alicezilberberg.com

 

Interview on MTV and the Space channel about Alice’s artwork.

 

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