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WINDOW

I decided to explore the idea of observing in/out of what we see.

In the first Covid hermetic closedown, I thought how much one could narrow the gaze, what was left and what was before. During the search, I encountered the theory of reduction according to the Kabbalah of the Ari (R. Yitzchak Luria).
The vacuum created from the reduction is known in the Ari language as "Tahiro" — a glow that envelops infinity.
This space is not completely empty; it remained an infinite particle of light that was named by the Ari "Reshimo".

I decided to observe for about a month out of my window at different times of the day. While I was looking outside my narrow window frame, I began to notice what existed in front of me: the visualization and the sounds of city nature. 




stop-motion animation film.
colored pencils on paper. 
Local drawing exhibition

A series of posters for a drawing exhibition at the "Hamadpis" gallery in Jerusalem. Was made as part of a graphic design course at Bezalel.






ALFI

Graphic cover & poster for short film “ALFI” (2021), created by Raz BDV.



All the fanzines were made with paper collected from books and magazines found on the streets of jerusalem.

  IM NOT A ROBOT

A fanzine that simulates
online tests on reality.


   

 

FOLLOWME

A fanzine that deals with the permissions we give our phone to track our location and data.
All images are taken from security cameras




 







“Local portrait”

Book covers for three Israeli artists biographies.
Designed as part of Typography course at “Bezalel”.

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Aleppo
An album cover design for jewish music from the city of Aleppo in Syria. Designed as part of a graphic design course at “Bezalel”.

“Habe’er Hashvieet”
A city guide for the city of Be’er Sheva.Designed as part of Typography course at “Bezalel”.
















 The posters were made from recycled paper along with
chia and grass seeds so that they could be replanted.


Rewilding

A progressive approach to conservation.
It's about letting nature take care of itself, enabling natural processes to shape land and sea, repair damaged ecosystems and restore degraded landscapes. Through rewilding, wildlife's natural rhythms create wilder, more biodiverse habitats.

Roots camp


Invitation to a workshop to get acquainted with the lifestyle of a modern group of nomads based in North America called "rewild".
The workshop is mainly about eating and replanting seeds.