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Known To Harbor Life is an installation composed of large textiles, foam elements and plaster casts portraying space. Playing with the contrast between heavy and weightless, boundaries and infinite space, the project evolved from thoughts of proportions, physical as well as mental, and their mutual imprint, portraying a portrait of a process of expanding our trivial day to day existence from home, place, land and territory, to sky and space. Loneliness vs crowding; Burden vs lightness; Land vs earth; Here vs there. The idea that 7.5 billion people walk the earth, yet the thought that there is no life anywhere else is the loneliest thought ever.


 Showcased at Tel-Aviv illustration week, 2019.

Known to Harbor Life

Known to Harbor Life

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