Los Angeles–based Israeli conceptual artist known for blending realism, surrealism, and contemporary styles.
Works with oil, acrylic, photography, and conceptual art to explore themes of mystery and depth.
Volunteered with ZAKA for three days during the events of October 7.
This art piece presents a soldier's helmet encased in concrete, transforming an object of protection into a powerful symbol of resilience and burden. The concrete, a raw, unyilelding material, represents the immense weight carried by those who serve : the psychological scars, the responsibilities, and the unbreakable strength required to endure. At the same time, the solidity of the concrete symbolizes permanence - memories, sacrifices, and the lasting impact of service on both individuals and their communities.
Works with oil, acrylic, photography, and conceptual art to explore themes of mystery and depth.
Volunteered with ZAKA for three days during the events of October 7.
This art piece presents a soldier's helmet encased in concrete, transforming an object of protection into a powerful symbol of resilience and burden. The concrete, a raw, unyilelding material, represents the immense weight carried by those who serve : the psychological scars, the responsibilities, and the unbreakable strength required to endure. At the same time, the solidity of the concrete symbolizes permanence - memories, sacrifices, and the lasting impact of service on both individuals and their communities.