Sunday, March 25, 2007

Roni Reuven- Yellow Badges

Roni Reuven, the curator of the Star of David Exhibition in Yavne Gallery which opened on 23 March 2007, is also one of the participants showing two paintings of Yellow Badges.

Intention

Artist Shosh Segev came to the opening of the Star of David Exhibition in Yavne Gallery on the 23 March 2007 with a black dress ornamented with Star of David embroidery, made especially for the occasion. She also presents there a work made especially for the Exhibition. I think all the other works were created long ago for many other reasons. This is what I call intention!

Shosh Segev Embroidery Close-up

This is a close-up on Shosh Segev's Star of David embroidery which she made on her dress especially for the opening of the Star of David Exhibition in Yavne Gallery on the 23 March 2007.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Shosh Segev Embroidery

This is an embroidery made by Israeli artist Shosh Segev especially for the Star of David exhibition in Yavne Gallery which opened yestarday. 
The reflection in the glass of the frame shows me taking the photo and the Star-of-David-Chuppa created by artist Yaniv Shapira.

Star Glasses

I asked Jennie Gottschalk, whose computer designs I favor, to illustrate Star of David sunglasses and she accepted my request. At first glance I saw a male wearing Star Glasses, a second latter I realized it is a woman.
I like the result and even more I like the creative cooperation between me and Jennie Gottschalk, which seems quite a precedence here on Flickr (correct me if I'm wrong).

Pizza

Picture is courtesy of Matthew Field who published it on Flickr and who wrote to me:
they were selling them in all the Dominos in South Korea last October. I didn't try one so I don't even know what the star topping was made of.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Stand Alone

Picture is courtesy of "tvangoethem" who published it on Flickr and wrote to me:
The hexagram here is one of the very limited times you'll see it alone in India. Typically Moghul architecture will use the hexagram as part of a tessellation.