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I’m a contemporary artist living and working in Tel Aviv. At the center of my practice is the instability of perception and the experience of a shifting ground. I explore the loss of a fixed center, when form, color, and space begin to operate as a psychological condition rather than an image.

I paint with acrylic on canvas and work outdoors. I structure the process so that the environment becomes a co-author: sun, wind, dust, and rain — and time itself — leave fading, delicate stains, drips, and incidental traces on the surface. These changes do not decorate the work; they shape its structure and determine its final state.

When the canvas enters the work, I allow it to live through time, observing how saturation becomes a state, how warmth thickens and spreads, how the surface breathes. I do not anchor the center — it matters to me that the field remains mobile and holds tension between control and dissolution. Through this duration and the vulnerability of the material, painting becomes a space of presence that the viewer inhabits.

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