Perception
Installation, Video projection on three metal forms
The work features three geometric metal surfaces, illuminated by a video projection of slow, meditative sea waves.
The contrast between the static, precisely shaped metal sculptures and the dynamic, formless water creates tension, alluding to the attempt to understand the abstract and infinite through logical thinking, while also referring to the limitations of our physical senses.
Sphere
Photographs
The photo series 'Sphere' centers around an enigmatic object placed in an arid desert, creating a striking contrast with its symmetrical, artificial appearance against the natural landscape.
The sphere's blue color evokes an association of water, emphasizing the desert's dryness, and its resemblance to the sky suggests a celestial layer, adding to its otherworldly quality.


The Geometry of Search
Sculpture, Desert stones, diameter 75 cm
The sculpture "The Geometry of Search" engages in an intensive process of searching, ordering, and creating meaning from the materials of reality, reflecting humanity's efforts to find order and belonging within an enigmatic reality.
Overflow
Single channel video. loop
The video 'Overflow' portrays a desert landscape swaying like a boat on water, with water sounds accompanying its movement.
This movement challenges the stability of the desert, linking temporary permanence to perpetual motion, alluding to nature's constant change.


Space
Photographs
In the series 'Space', a distinctive square object takes center stage amid varied landscapes. Its defined geometry and bright color create contrast with the limitless scenic space, forming a unique interplay between artificiality and naturalness.
The object references the concept of the White Cube in art, reimagining it as a reversed room. Instead of being a space that contains, it becomes an entity enveloped by its surrounding environment.
Emergence
Photographs
In the series 'Emergence', I delve into the underwater realm of the Red Sea, capturing fleeting moments of human interaction with the ocean.
Having the sea as a co-creator, my photographs reveal intricate details of unique encounters, symbolizing how we might experience the journey into the new and unknown.

Anchor Point
Single channel video. 3:39 minutes
A lone figure drifts between two endless
terrains — the desert and the sea.
Anchor Point moves through a process shaped
by a sudden shift, unfolding across the landscapes
of nature and the psyche.
The Invisible Whole
Installation (concrete booth, black fabric, mirror, lighting system)
This participatory installation invites visitors to witness their physical appearances as it changes every few seconds.
It examines how our external look may affect our self-perception, while also raising questions about their fluidity.



You're Gorgeous,
You're Mad
Single channel video, 12:30 minutes
This social experiment proposes a complex and authentic presentation of people's self-perception. It includes not only a series of intimate audio testimonies, but also videos showing each person's bodily reactions as they listen to their recorded interviews from a loudspeaker.
You Don't Have
to Do a Thing
Video portraits on multiple TV screens
3:15 minutes, loop
'You Don't Have to Do a thing' is an intercultural experiment created in Jerusalem. By utilizing body language to reflect inner attitudes and emotions, the project explores how people from diverse cultural backgrounds react to the sounds associated with the city's three major religions.