Rami Meir
Rámi Méir was a Soviet-born Israeli visual artist, poet, singer, and author of song lyrics, idioms and parables. Meir was the chairman of Russia's Mountain Jewish Union of Artists.
Early years
Rami Meir was born to a Mountain Jewish family on 11 April 1962, in Baku, the capital of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.Painting
Styles and features in painting
Meir employed a painting style involving elements of realism, symbolism, and impressionism, with his works featuring symbolic features and unique characters within an otherwise mundane context. Meir claimed to have employed this artistic style intending to share his life experience and accumulated knowledge about the world with his audience, including his beliefs in regard to the role of human beings in the universe.Meir worked within a figurative style of painting, developing his own artistic language involving the use of three-dimensional strokes influenced by classical methods in combination with glazing. Meir referred to this, a 'golden stroke'. When painting, he had a tendency to saturate the canvas with a range of bright colours with the intent of imparting a sense of positivity. This leads some to consider Meir as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary art in both Russia and Israel.
Jewish studies and culture are major themes in Meir' artwork. With the help of historical records, old postcards and photos, he explored the industrial arts, everyday life and traditional clothing of Mountain Jews from the Caucasus and South Caucasus regions in a unique series of paintings called Mountain Jews.
3D strokes
An innovative approach in Meir's art was the hidden use of ЗD strokes when making paintings, resulting from being educated as an engraver of artistic goods and jewelry.Meir developed a unique technique of "golden strokes" and introduced it into his painting process. This technique represented a sort of performance art.
Golden stroke
A crucial part of Meir's paintings is the way of "golden stroke founding" before beginning each one. The symbolism of the word "to find" captures the essence that the artist makes on canvas with the first stroke. According to Meir, the first stroke of each painting finds the content of the artwork and "fills it with living spirit". A key part of this technique is that the "golden stroke" must be made by a woman.Music
Rami Meir took a great interest in music during his school years. When he was 11 years old, he started taking guitar and piano lessons at one of Baku's musical workshops. At the same age, he began writing poetry and made his first attempts to set them to music. He made his career as a lyricist and singer in his later years.Meir released two studio albums in collaboration with Igor Timakov, a musician and composer. They were working on their third record in 2020.