
Imperial Hotel Wonderland #1
For this unique pop-up exhibition, Tamar Yogev and I transformed a room at the Imperial Hotel into a tile wonderland, inspired by Tel Aviv’s historic apartments. Using paint, stencils, and sewing machine.
For this unique pop-up exhibition, Tamar Yogev and I transformed a room at the Imperial Hotel into a tile wonderland, inspired by Tel Aviv’s historic apartments. Using paint, stencils, and sewing machine.
The artwork ‘Fragments’ was created for the ׳Color׳ exhibition at Design Museum Holon, 2024. Two big layered prints that translate the RGB color model into a textile form.
In collaboration with Dov Ganchrow, I created a synthetic fiber rug that explores the intersection of archaeology, technology, and design through a playful reinterpretation of animal skinning.
An archive of 95 discarded garments collected from fast-fashion waste. Each garment was meticulously documented and than pressed into a solid brick using handmade natural glue.
Imperial Hotel Wonderland was a pop-up exhibition I created together with Tamar Yogev. We wanted to explore the meeting point between hand-made art and AI, bringing a dreamlike hotel room to life.
This project repurposes discarded fabrics into a high-quality, plywood-like material through layering, gluing, and pressing. developed during my design studies at DAE and exhibited at the Textile Museum in Tilburg in 2018.
Tiny Rooms Installation is a fun, colorful miniature project. Three tiny rooms, each in a primary color, transform everyday objects into a playful diorama.