

Hyun, Shanay Jhaveri, Ronda Kasl, Wolfram Koeppe, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Alisa LaGamma, Sarah Lepinski, Pengliang Lu, Virginia McBride, Constance McPhee, Asher E. Herdrich, Alison Hokanson, Melanie Holcomb, Mellissa J. Garfinkel, John Guy, Navina Haidar, Medill Higgins Harvey, Stephanie L. Evans, Jennifer Farrell, Mia Fineman, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Amanda B.

Carpenter, Stephanie D’Alessandro, Clare Davies, Jayson Kerr Dobney, Ashley Dunn, Adam Eaker, Maryam Ekhtiar, Helen C. Bambach, Kelly Baum, Alexis Belis, Monika Bincsik, John Byck, Iria Candela, John T. Achi, Denise Allen, Niv Allon, Ian Alteveer, Carmen C.

He is known for his bold use of vibrant colors, and eclectic personal styles that cover the entire spectrum from traditional Jewish culture, nature and landscapes, evocative paintings of Jerusalem, and 3D pop art.Contributions by Andrea M. Jean Pierre Weill’s glass painting and 3D art covers a range of fascinating themes. And our commitment to you includes everything that we promise to each other: to be responsive, stay playful, and always give our best.” As we receive positive feedback from art lovers around the globe – every bit contributes to our creative process. You are part of our extended studio family. “As a family studio, our relationships with each other are key to the feeling and energy that go into our work. His daughters Davida and Safira joined the studio, bringing their own creative input, ideas and passion for art. Jean Pierre Weill’s studio is now a family business. This technique allows each painting to be enriched by elements of light and shadow, and creates a delightful sense of movement. He creates 3D paintings by arranging different parts of an image on multiple levels of glass. Jean Pierre is now one of Israel’s most original artists. He took the bold step of moving his entire studio to Israel 10 years ago. Jean Pierre Weill opened his art studio in 1992 as a way to support his growing family, while creating beautiful works of art.
