Victor Ostrovsky

Painter  of  Mystery

 

"Reflections"

  

A former "Mossad" (Israel’s foreign intelligence agency) case officer and #1 “New York Times” best selling author, brings his past to life with enigmatic, thought evoking paintings. His provocative images portray adventure and intrigue, translating the language of espionage into colorful metaphors.


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BIO

Victor Ostrovsky was Born in 1949 in Canada, Victor Ostrovsky moved to Israel with his family at age five. His inclination for the arts was apparent from a very early age. The well known Israeli painter, Gilady, lived on the same street and would often set up his easel outdoors to paint. Victor would watch, spellbound, on his way to and from school as Gilady created wonderful images on the blank canvas. Eventually, the artist presented Victor Ostrovsky with his own box of oil paints and took the time to guide him into a world where expressions come through images and color, handing the child a gift that would soon become a passion. Victor Ostrovsky entered the military at the age of eighteen and became the youngest officer in the Israeli Defense Force at the time. Victor Ostrovsky rose to rank of a lieutenant commander in the Israeli Navy and served as head of the weapon testing program when he was recruited by Israel’s elite intelligence agency, the Mossad.

After two and half years of training in the Mossad, Victor Ostrovsky became a katsa, (case officer) after serving in the field and becoming aware of the activities of elements within the agency that had more to do with self preservation than the good of the country Victor Ostrovsky left the service. After five years of trying to inform the powers to be with little success Victor Ostrovsky wrote an exposé "By Way Of Deception" that shook the foundations of the agency and is said to have brought about change. Victor Ostrovsky has written two more books since, A non fiction "The Other Side Of Deception" and fictional spy novel "Lion Of Judah". Today, Victor Ostrovsky’s insight and knowledge of the intelligence community facilitates his writing of fictional novels and screenplays, and serves as a basis for his enigmatic and cryptic paintings. His canvases offer tantalizing images, evoking a mystical and otherworldly reaction from viewers. Hats, gloves, scarves and umbrellas hide the identities of his inscrutable figures, provoking and teasing our imaginations with visual portrayals of adventure and intrigue. The activities of his figures and the titles of the work reflect the enterprise and language of the international intelligence community, bringing several layers of meaning to his paintings while creating stories for the viewer.