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October 27, 2011 / 08:54 few pictures from my short trip to Brussels and Paris
July 3, 2011 / 22:49 another sketchbook
I have to count once, how many sketchbooks do I already have, because people keep asking me. I answer «a lot». I guess, around 25-30. Every sketchbook is really different, some are old are from the art academy, some — from travel, from work, and they contain all the interesting things I can find and stick or draw. I carry my sketchbook everywhere with me and really feel it is kind of my «home», my private space, where I can hide while drawing. So, I invite you to see my inspiration, sketches and the way of thinking.
![]() many-many sketchbook pages
February 14, 2011 / 15:37 strange procession in the middle of Tel Aviv
interesting, what was it? My guess — kind of protest against plastic surgery…
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March 25, 2009 / 18:26 Berlin 2009
May 22, 2008 / 23:16 My mini-streetart
I made some stickers from my pix. Very little ones. To mark my territory in Tel Aviv :D
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March 26, 2008 / 18:05 Tel Aviv streetart
Recently I was shooting graffiti in South Tel Aviv as a reference for a packaging project, and found some interesting ones. Not a lot, actually… but why? Is it too hot and humid in Tel Aviv to draw outside? :) And also I was thinking about streetart, that it is an underground against the mass-culture graphics, and when I use it for packaging I’m neutralizing it, by returning to the mass-culture circle :(
![]() some more graffiti
March 10, 2008 / 17:59 street-artist: Os Gemeos
March 4, 2008 / 10:12 artist: KILLPIXIE
I have recently discovered Kill Pixie — streetartist from Australia, and was immediately charmed by ball-head characters, palettes, textures and absolute freedom and fun of his works. Here is a cool Kill Pixie interview.
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