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  fields . watercolor on paper 35X50 cm  When you look at a painting, what you see is not what I painted, but what you created when you looked at it.
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landscape 35X50 cm on paper . watercolor painting . What is my painting? I look at the landscape, and each time anew, I must remind myself of the simple, yet not obvious, fact that when I compare it to the painting I will create—not of the landscape itself, but inspired by it or in relation to it—it will essentially be the landscape from my own world. The dimensions I will introduce with color, and where there is no color, the lines, the stains, the way they are applied. On one hand, this is so simple and resolved for me, yet on the other hand, this matter returns to me every time anew: how much the external world is ingrained in me, and how much I must create my own world each time anew to overcome it. Because the external world persists, while my own world must be created from zero to one hundred each time anew. In this sense, the painting is not a picture as a final product but a one-time, experiential, intellectual, and emotional formulation of my world in an artistic medium . I...
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  Endlesness. watercolor on paper 35X50 cm art as a proccess . The art of the West views the artwork as a product. It is a painting hung on a wall or in a church for contemplation. It has a purpose, serves a message, and is expected to be a three-dimensional illusion . This is how we were all taught about art. You are judged by the final result, the finished painting commissioned and paid for by the church or a wealthy family that funded it. The client is not interested in the process; they paid for the result. But in painting, there is a process, and there are artists and cultures that emphasize the act of painting as a spiritual activity no less important than the outcome. In Chinese and Japanese cultures , the spiritual act inherent in painting was no less significant than the final goal—the painting itself. In the West, this idea emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. Artists abandoned realistic, illusionistic oil paintings and created more abstract, two-dimensional work...
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 Hot day.  watercolor on paper 35X50 cm  these days are so hot, mid august, and im looking some comfort in and out of the shade, the light is changing and changing from surise to sunset, still some blue, and green of strong plants. 
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  landscape   watercolor on paper 35X50 cm  
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 watercolor on paper 28x36 cm  the way to Tzofit.   A Good piece of art is the  one that communicate to you and you want to answer back.  art should walk half way toward the observer, and the rest of the way he will have to walk by himself.
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 Beit Netofa Valley  a watercolor painting on paper 28X36 cm  one of the most beautifull valleys in israel.  עמק בית נטופה 
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  watercolor with ink on paper 35X50 cm  landscape  
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 landscape with trees . watercolor on paper with ink,  size: 28X36 cm 
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 watercolor on paper 28X36 cm  2022 landscape in Wadi Ara.  this landscape in Wadi Ara is close to where i was born . in a kibuts in the enterance of the Wadi , all the way is hill on the sides with mainly arab villages and towns. i love the colors of those places. 
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 landscape  watercolor with ink on paper 26X36 cm  israely landscape is something i feel inside me from childehood. 
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  things that are there .  watercolor painting with ink on paper 28X36 cm  behind all art there is one motiff and that is expression. the more the artist  truer to him self he will find his own personal uniqe way of expression that suite him. to create any art  is to express your emotions and ideas by forms and colors, music, dance or any art. 
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 watercolor with ink painting on paper 28X36 cm  a place .
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 landscape with trees watercolor with ink on paper 28X36 cm 
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these war zones  watercolor and ink on paper 28X36 cm on paper   
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 on the 7th of October 1400 peacefull people , villagers, babies burn, families wiped out , young girls raped and shot in the head. it was taken place in southern Israel by Hamas terorists.  the creation is changing it flow. artists are influenced by reality. i did.  it is for their memory.  we allready miss those we never met.  their memory 
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watercolor 30X50 cm  The influence of the environment on me was so strong, contrary to everything I thought about myself, that I needed years to scrub it off like you try to remove a contact adhesive that has collected a huge amount of dirt on it and all so that I can do what I want to do and create.  
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  Creation Creation begins with an empty room that you make in your space, and then with an empty canvas, paper or other empty space, to start creating in it. You have nothing to start with, not even a scrap of idea, but you don't need to, you know that your lack of knowledge of what to create is an advantage, and allows you to create a world that doesn't exist, one that you are creating right now. Step after step,  pace after pace  with dimensions that are stain and line, stain and line in many combinations. When you create, you use the knowledge you have learned and ideas that developed while painting in the past, but mostly what you are busy creating, each stain or line is a decision in a set of decisions called creation. It's a new experience every time. You don't pull on the trails of the last piece you created or the style you chose, but you simply create something new in the void you gave it space for. That's why you p aint or draw   on a blank surface...
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 Large ink drawing with warercolor of a woman  on paper 44X56 cm 
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  Watercolor 40X55 cm on cotton 300 g paper.                                                                                               How serious art should be?   Artists can be serious, full of protest and rage, trying to change the world using art. But art is communication on the flow of aesthetics which is high level of thought with very small effort if at all.  When you see something beautiful you don’t think, you just enjoy it full of pleasure. There is art which is political , using   heavy emotions and ideas of anti war sentiments or loneliness,   but on the other hand a lot of art pieces created for enjoyment. Artists can move on scale of emotions.  From happiness through hostility and anger to fear and gloomines...