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Early Work. March 20, 1986.
Size about: 9CM X 15.5CM.
Aquarelle was painted during a trip, to the area of Ein Gedi.
Being a student, traveling with a group from Shenkar College.
Photos for documental work, taken Aug 31, 2006.
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Early pencil's work, just before my studies in Shenkar.
Inspired by a concert, I participated in Switzerland. Being a member of the Ramat- Gan, Youth Band.
Very important time of my life, during adolescence.
Me playing music, during that time, influenced some of the subjects, I paint in my early work.
I find it important to bring some of my early work.. in order to preserve it since time already changed the colour of the paper (it has timing spots on it).. Also thinking of Life Work, it shows the "way" I walk in Art, & Design.
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Invitation for a Night Drawing Marathon @ The Shenkar Art Department. Everyone is invited (also non-students).
מארז פרלינים לליידי גאגא
"Gaga Treats"
קורס העברת מסר בשנקר
מנחה : הילה שאלתיאלי
תקשורת חזותית,שנה ב, שנקר.
This is myself, AI version from a photo, wearing my own handmade fashion accessories. It was done at my time of my studies, at Shenkar Collage, a textile designer student.. 3D design.
On the family roof, that time of life. behind me, is an abstract mixed media design.
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Happy truthful pleasing life.
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כריכה למגזין עת לרחוב
.חלק מסדרת כריכות למגזין תרבות רחוב
קורס העברת מסר בשנקר, תקשורת חזותית,שנה ב
מנחה: אסף קרפס
Fourth page from final project - illustrated story about the island of Nauru (from This American Life www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/253/The-M...
My final project at Shenkar School of Engineering and Design - Illustration department. illustrations for a children book- "og king of the bashan", written by Natan Alterman.
This project was done with the kind guidance of Yirmi Pinkus.
A gift my father gave me. My clarinet
Early Work. Watercolor painting. 35CM X 50 CM.
The experiences of playing different musical instruments, in that period became the inspiration for creating a series of musical instruments.
It was drawn when I was a young student at Shenkar College, in my free time, not necessarily from schoolwork then, when most of my time was dedicated to drawing and designing.
At that time my playing time was mostly replaced by painting, and I found less and less time to play. Practicing painting, instead of playing music.
In this painting is the second clarinet I played. My first clarinet was used and my father played before me.
Of blessed memory.
The clarinet in the painting my father bought for me and brought it to me as a surprise.
That afternoon, my father arrived home smiling with a clarinet in his hand, saying that he had decided to buy me a clarinet for a trip abroad with the Ramat Gan Youth Orchestra.
Exactly two days before the trip. Yes, he tried the clarinet in the store. I still remember the surprise, I was open-mouthed and overwhelmed with excitement. My father never played this clarinet, he only tried it before buying it.
I was brought up that there is no need to return gifts. And if so, before I left my parents' house for a rented apartment, I asked my father if I could take my musical instruments and he answered... what a question, they are yours!
A day before my father passed away, October 2023 I asked him to take his clarinet, which had been left open in a box in his room for several years.
He answered me... well... of course! Who else, if not you?
By the way, this was a rhetorical question, because he offered me to take his Clarinet a few years ago.
Such is my father, may his memory be blessed and his soul bundled in the bundle of life.
Although nowadays I rarely play and my reasons are with me, sometimes I recreate the past through it, and inspire my son, who loves to play so much, and the importance of playing for him is enormous. With the modest me, my self-esteem is high... usually, I don't ask to get "things", but simply get them. Surely this is part of "The Secret of the Magic in Me".
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Laura is 23 years old, a fashion design student, currently living in Berlin.
I met Laura this afternoon on the beach in Tel Aviv. She was with a group of friends, but she took a few minutes to pose for me.
A while ago, she had studied fashion in Shenkar, but for one semester only. Her main studies she does in Berlin.
Laura's father is Italian and her mother German.
"My hobby is also my work. That doesn’t leave much room for many other things, but I have gotten very much into yoga during my time in Israel."
When I asked what was her struggle right now, she said:
"I wouldn’t say it is a struggle, but my challenge perhaps is combining inner and outer worlds of my being, making them meet in a productive place."
Good luck, Laura. It was a pleasure to meet you.
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First page from final project - an illustrated story about the island of Nauru (from This American Life www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/253/The-M...
Technique: markers on rice paper
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This project was created during my portrait and caricature course at Shenkar college of design. I had to pick 4 characters that had something in common. Well, I really wanted to paint on Chinese lanterns no matter what, so I picked out the most famous and iconically round people I know on the planet (who happen to all be Singers as well).
גם אתם יכולים ליהנות מזריחות מדהימות לאחר עיסוי רפואי
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התמודדות עם כל סוגי הכאבים הכרוניים
The newly deceased wait on the dock for the ferryman to transport them across the river to the world beyond. Who are they? How did they die? Where are they going? Is it nice out there? Would there be tea parties and social mingling? The only ones who have the answers are the ones in charge of the transportation, but they are weary from the day's work and have no desire to engage in a conversation. Maybe the frogs could answer that, if only they could talk.
(my B.A graduation project at Shenkar, paper cuts)
"The silk road" - אריזות בד מתהפכות לאורז, האריזות מתהפכות וניתם להשתמש גם בהיפוך. האריזות שמות במרכז מראה מודרני וצבעוני לצד מורשת וסיפור חינוכי על מקורות האורז והסכמי סחר הוגן.
- נעשה בשנקר, תקשורת חזותית
מנחה: תמר מני-לבנטל
"The silk road" - fabric packages for organic,high quality rice. The package can be reversed and used again on the side. The package put modern colorful look alongside traditions, sustainability and free trade agreements.
WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE SILK SCREEN IS HERE*** You can buy it tonight at the "Ordinary" show opening @ shenkar gallery. price: 50 NIS.
(14$ including shipment if you live outside of Israel).
Photo portraying the colour white.
a collaboration with Gavriella M. Done as part of "design skills" class, Shenkar.
Cat curtesy of Ronnie G
Identity for the Tel-Aviv art Festival: "Love art. Make art".
The Festival marks the beginning of the art exhibition season.
The Festival held in galleries and in artist's studios across the city.
- Made in Shenkar college. Mentored by: Yotam Hadar -
The newly deceased wait on the dock for the ferryman to transport them across the river to the world beyond. Who are they? How did they die? Where are they going? Is it nice out there? Would there be tea parties and social mingling? The only ones who have the answers are the ones in charge of the transportation, but they are weary from the day's work and have no desire to engage in a conversation. Maybe the frogs could answer that, if only they could talk.
(my B.A graduation project at Shenkar, paper cuts)
Created as part of an exchange program between Israeli design students from Shenkar College and HaPe International toy company, 15 students travelled to China to learn about the traditional use of bamboo and its design for children's toys. This awesome wheel is a leggo-type assembly toy with flexible plastic and bamboo shaped puzzle pieces. Turns out bamboo is a great resource to design with - great for the environment and perfect for design products. Read more about bamboo toys and other innovative Israeli design products at www.designistdream.com
Third page from final project - an illustrated story about the island of Nauru (from This American Life www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/253/The-M...
My final project at Shenkar School of Engineering and Design - Illustration department. illustrations for a children book- "og king of the bashan", written by Natan Alterman.
This project was done with the kind guidance of Yirmi Pinkus.