Homeland 2015
September 19, 2016
Nucleus explores cultural identity as a paradox between strength and vulnerability through the translucent clay object. Based on my Israeli heritage, it considers the idea of the protective structure as a shell or as a living-growing organism, suggesting both an object of protection and fragility.Â
This work illustrates the spiritual and political concerns of identity as a delicate equilibrium between brittleness and fortitude – nature’s essence of creation and existence.
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print-Metal Wire
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire, Screen-Print application, 20 x 30 x 20cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire, Screen-Print Application, 20 x 30 x 20cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire, Screen-Print,Screen print Application, Light Box Plinth, 95 x 241 x 53cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire, Screen-Print, Light Box Plinth, 95 x 241 x 53cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print, Light Box Plinth, 95 x 241 x 53cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print, Light Box Plinth, 95 x 241 x 53cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire, Screen-Print, Light Box Plinth, 95 x 241 x 53cm
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen Print Application
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print,Screen Print Application
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print,Screen Print Application,
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen Print Application
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Screen-Print, Screen Print Application
Nucleus – Layered Ceramic Glaze Materials, Metal Wire,Screen Print Application