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2000-2002 boom

This series was created during a two-year stay in the United States, the source of the images is screenshots from movies, close-ups: sea waves, fire, an explosion dust and falling pieces, and more... The paintings were painted using the grisaille technique, a technique in which the initial layer of the painting is done in monochrome and on top of it a transparent colored layer. In this series I tried to get even closer to the center of the flame. To paint an almost abstract painting as if seeking to examine the border between an abstract painting and one that is not

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Blast

2000-2002 55x55cm. Oil on Canvas

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Blue Sea

2000-2002 55x55cm. Oil on Canvas

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Debris

2000-2002 55x55cm. Oil on Canvas

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Red Boom

2000-2002 5x55cm. Oil on Canvas

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Red Boom

2000-2002 55x55cm. Oil on Canvas

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Yellow Smoke

2000-2002 55x55cm. Oil on Canvas

1997-2000 Natural Abstraction

A series of four-square paintings of equal sizes. In this series, I began a process that will increase in the following series of close-up detail images oleander bush in the darkness of the night with almost abstract details emerging from the depths of the painting. Archeological details that look like Trompe-l'œil paintings, the image is stretched almost to the edge of the paintings and the center of an explosion which is the beginning of a future occupation in the next series.

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Archeological Item

1997 55 x 55 cm Oil on canvas Private collection Jerusalem Israel

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Oleander

 1998 , 55 x 55 cm Oil on canvas. Private collection Tel- Aviv Israel

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Archeological Item 2

1998-99, 55 x 55 cm Oil on canvas. Private collection Tennessee U.S.A

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Boom

55 x 55cm Oil on canvas

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