Talith series
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Two rivers series
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My work, painting, sculpture and environmental art, usually consists of series addressing specific issues. For the past ten years the main issue was the environment. Currently the issue is two problematic rivers: The first is the Ayalon river in Tel-Aviv which was turned into a highway, and the waters were channeled between two narrow and deep concrete walls, thereby missing the opportunity to create a green artery in the center of the city. The second river is the muddy river in Boston designed by Olmstead at the turn of the century. The muddy river, though beautifully kept, is polluted beyond the capability to sustain any life form. My work is simultaneously, conceptual, expressive, representational and abstract.
coastal series
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environmental Art series
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deconstruction series
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studio spirits series
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drought series
Gallery coming soon!
Tribal series
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