Ken Goldman's Contemporary Judaica Features Blinded Star Glasses
Jessica Marcel — January 29, 2010 — World
Israel-based artist Ken Goldman uses Judaism to influence his abstract art. In the gallery, you'll see three of his recent pieces: the Blinded Five Point Star Pierced Steel Glasses, the Broken Glass House, and the Shmitah-Mitah Happening.
Ken Goldman studied at the Pratt Institute and has 15 years of professional design experience. You can see more of Ken Goldman's work at the links provided below.
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Ken Goldman studied at the Pratt Institute and has 15 years of professional design experience. You can see more of Ken Goldman's work at the links provided below.
Implications - Religion-themed products is one example of how corporations are attempting to create empathetic customer bonds. Religion is a great cultural connector, and by evoking it, corporations easily establish an identity between themselves and their consumers. Corporations looking to capitalize on a similar marketing tactic can consider the use of widely recognizable iconography.
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