Menucha Citron Art Collections
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Artwork by Menucha Citron
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
En Gedi - Where the Water Flows by Menucha Citron
Eiffel Haze by Menucha Citron
Wailing Wall hdr by Menucha Citron
Five fruit of Israel by Menucha Citron
Dead Sea Panorama by Menucha Citron
The Sky is the Limit by Menucha Citron
Jerusalem Panorama by Menucha Citron
Blue by Menucha Citron
Fig Leaves and Jerusalem Architecture by Menucha Citron
Good Night Jersey by Menucha Citron
Lone Zebra by Menucha Citron
Sunshine Spectrum by Menucha Citron
Take me Somewhere Far Away by Menucha Citron
The best thing about me alternative by Menucha Citron
Bird of Paradise - Crane flower by Menucha Citron
Bad Hair Day by Menucha Citron
Paris Pottery by Menucha Citron
Wet Cotton by Menucha Citron
Je Pense au Jour Graffiti by Menucha Citron
light one candle by Menucha Citron
Every Oak Tree by Menucha Citron
Roman Cardo by Menucha Citron
Jerusalem Silhouette by Menucha Citron
Dusk - the Port of Jaffa by Menucha Citron
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About Menucha Citron
I was born and grew up in a small town in New Jersey in May, 1989.
I learned art in Madison Art School in New Jersey.
I have been drawing since I was able to lift a crayon without eating it...and I've always shown creativity and artistic skill. My passion for photography came when I received my first proper camera as my 12th birthday / bat mitzvah gift and couldn't be parted. Since then, I have improved my skill, taking care to notice the small details people tend to overlook, or to capture the larger picture in a manner others fail to see it.
My drawing skills graduated from beautiful doodles and fun sketches all over my schoolwork to proper artwork in high school.
My first proper art instruction came when we had a few art lessons in 9th grade with the top art teacher in our community. I really excelled in that class. I also started successfully drawing pencil portraits from photos; the success came with my first attempts, to my surprise. My parents had never believed in taking lessons as a cultural thing - unless the child was really determined to succeed in that area. After the classes we had in school (mainly in perspective and the color wheel - really basic) my mother told me that if the art teacher will accept me I can go to art lessons. This was, in fact, a dream for me. Problem: this art teacher had a waiting list, if I recall correctly, of a year, or more. We gave it a try and she agreed to jump the waiting list for me. She started me straight from oil painting, which I continued for 3 years.
I am now married and living in Jerusalem. I am settling in and starting to learn to share my artwork, not to be too attached to let others enjoy it too!!!