"...Perhaps her most imaginative pieces are
dreamscapes inspired while listening to Parisian lounge music recorded
at the Hotel Costas in Paris. Titled What Makes
you Journey into the Night? and For
your Pleasure I Created a Dream, the paintings reflect
the 'anticipation of travel, the wish to be carried far away, to
see exotic plants and landscapes, to be free to imagine" says Laddon...
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--Meredith Grenier, Daily Breeze,
18 February 2003
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"...Nina Zak Laddon wisely takes a different tack, interpreting
the garden in her own style. She intersperses black and white photos
of the artist with his long gray beard in a collage of flowers,
some apparently appropriated images, and her own daubs of transparent
watercolor. The lights and darks are well worked out in the intricate
crazy quilt pattern."
--Judy Herman, Palos
Verdes Peninsula News, 18 September 2004
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"...Of particular interest is Laddon's tribute
to her Israeli homeland, titled Beloved Country. Laddon, who has
dual citizenship, uses the omnipresent olive tree as a symbol of
peace and hope...Her work is a collage-like dreamscape featuring
peace doves, olive branches and Athena, the goddess who gave the
Greeks the olive tree. Old styles of calligraphy in Arabic, Hebrew
and Latin add symbolism, beauty and a literary subtext to the work."
--Meredith Grenier, Daily
Breeze, 5 November 2004
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