Contemporary Biblical
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Genesis / From Something to Nothing, 26 x 18 x 6 inches, acrylic on sculpted canvas, 2023
At the Vienna Jewish Museum, April 2-October 5, 2025
1:31 And God saw every thing that God had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
2:1 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
Bechukotai Blessings, 18" x 23" x 5", Acrylic on Canvas, 2022
Bechukotai Curses, 18" x 23" x 3", Acrylic & Venetian Plaster on Canvas, 2022
Bechukotai
The concepts of blessings, curses, and rain, as mentioned in the Bible and the Torah, are open to interpretation—what may be beneficial for one can be harmful to another. These paintings explore the process of becoming more receptive to external forces, symbolized by rain. As we open ourselves to this flow of energy, we become more attuned to positive interpretations of the events around us, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth and understanding.

Ezekiel's Vision

Gryphon's Warning

Plastic Eating Enzyme

Care for all Species

The World Rests on Three Pillars

Fish in Plastic

Dragon Tree
NOAH, A Future Hope
Artworks responding to the escalating environmental and spiritual challenges that we currently face around the globe. Based on the ancient epic story of Noah, which is shared by Muslims, Christians and Jews.
Traveling exhibition 2025-2026, USA, Europe, Egypt.
Tabernacle Samaritan
Tabernacle Jewish
Installed at Museum of the Bible
Tabernacles
36 x 30 x 4 inches, acrylic on venetian blinds, 2022
"Focusing on the parallel paths taken by Samaritans and Jews, in “Tabernacles” Yona Verwer sets imagery drawn from Samaritan Tabernacle drawings in conversation with medieval Jewish depictions of the Tabernacle. She printed her two tabernacles on a vertical blind, so that each could be seen to varying degrees simultaneously— or separately." - Steven Fine, Curator, Samaritans, a Biblical People.









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