E Selected Works: Vessels of Sun and Water
An Exhibition of Paintings by
Esti Suissa

Vessels of Sun and Water

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Curatorial Note

In Esti Suissa’s paintings, the world is held in vessels: jars, bowls, mortars, fountains, flowers, houses, and bodies. A woman tips a golden pitcher. A lily opens like a lamp against darkness. Poppies crowd a green field with red insistence. Stone steps, palms, courtyards, mountains, and sea return not as fixed places, but as remembered places, softened by affection and intensified by colour.

Across these works, everyday scenes become ceremonial. Water is poured, fruit ripens, flowers bloom, and figures move through landscapes that feel both intimate and ancestral. Esti paints with a language of bold silhouettes, saturated surfaces, and tender simplification, allowing each image to carry the clarity of a memory and the warmth of a handmade object.

The exhibition gathers a world where domestic life, landscape, folklore, and ritual meet. Its paintings do not describe a single geography. They evoke a shared inner terrain of sunlit walls, dark water, red earth, blue garments, golden vessels, and living gardens.

Here, colour is not decoration. It is memory, devotion, and place.

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