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By Naomi YoungOctober 30, 2016
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Naomi Young was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a graduate of Interior Design in Los Angeles. Jerusalem is a favorite topic for the multi faceted artist. Naomi paints in acrylics, oil and water. She is a mosaic artist, sculptor and published poet as well. She lives in Los Angeles.
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Chabadnik Nickolaus October 31, 2016

Israeli Art incredible. As the rebbe said, "...gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence." The purity of this white dove comes through my screen. Reply

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Naomi Young was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a graduate of Interior Design in Los Angeles. Jerusalem is a favorite topic for the multi faceted artist. Naomi paints in acrylics, oil and water. She is a mosaic artist, sculptor and published poet as well. She lives in Los Angeles.
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