Rayah Redlich

1946–2002 (age 56)

Biography

Rayah Redlich brought shape to emotion with a sculptor's precise hand, creating works that invited reflection on the resilience of the human spirit. Trained in the tactile traditions of her craft, she combined stone and metal with a sense of lyrical motion that spoke to both personal sorrow and collective hope.

Her studio became a quiet place of contemplation for artists and admirers alike, offering guidance to younger sculptors who sought her counsel and example. Rayah remained devoted to the cultural landscape of Jerusalem until her passing, leaving behind sculptures that continue to speak in the stillness of museums and public gardens.

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