The 33 year old Israeli artists' sculptural language is formed by surrounding landscapes and nature, and engages with themes of memories, identity, and place.
These sculptures and installations consist of thousands of hand-crafted porcelain shards, a technique that yields a texture both delicate and severe.
In some works, large scale-like ceramic pieces appear airy, delicate, and fluffy, as if one’s breath might break it. In others,her fragments are geometric barbs that mysteriously take on an alluring form – offering a sense of softness despite a sharp actuality.
-Bored Panda