My Magen David Book and my Israeli Flag of Equality Sticker waiting for readers and buyers at Chutzot Hayotzer Annual Fair, Jerusalem 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
My Magen David Book at Chutzot Hayotzer Annual Fair
My Magen David Book and my Israeli Flag of Equality Sticker waiting for readers and buyers at Chutzot Hayotzer Annual Fair, Jerusalem 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
Israel Needs Mental First Aid
Stars of David appear on an artwork by Israeli artist Drora Weizman (b. 1956) titled Tabernacle (2007). We see the cover of an old notebook, which belonged to Drora’s son. In Hebrew, the big letters Eran are the initials of Mental First Aid, and Drora wrote me that these initials inspired her to create this work, because it seems that Israel needs Mental First Aid.
IMHO this work will stay actual forever because in every generation, there will be a need to stop and ask if the State is still sane. Anyhow, to keep asking the question seems quite normal…
Copyright: Drora Weizman 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Open Wound
Star of David, painted in the Israeli national colors, White and blue, with cuts in the canvas that reveals underneath a yellow badge, like an Open Wound that would never heal.
Size: 50X50
Acrylic on canvas and cuts in the canvas
Copyright: Sabina Saad 2008
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Kibbutz Ein Harod, Wagon
Hayim Shtayer took this Photo of an old wagon with white six-pointed Stars at the entrance to Kibbutz Ein Harod. I asked Anat from Beit Shturman what are these stars doing there, and she checked it out:
The wagon had been used for cultivation of fields in Kibbutz Ein Harod and it was painted about 15 years ago by a volunteer from Australia named Richard, who married a girl who was born in that Kibbutz, and now they both live in Australia. May be Richard tried to paint the Australian flag stars which are five pointed, but eventually the stars came out six-pointed like the Israeli Star of David.
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Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Drora Weizman, Plan 2001
Star of David appears on an artwork by Israeli artist Drora Weizman titled Plan 2001
Size: 15X 22 cm
Drora wrote to me:
Collage paper and electronic components on a wood platform. At the bottom under the red wires there’s a silver Star of David made from the wrapping of a chocolate coin.
The work was created after a terrorist act in 14.4.01 at Kfar Saba and a few other
terrorist acts at Netania.
The work points at two main possibilities:
1. To connect all the components so that Herzl’s vision would come true.
2. To connect and wire all the components so that the whole package would explode.
Copyright:Drora Weizman 2008
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Drora Weizman, Herzl 25 grams
Star of David on a golden medallion paper appears on an artwork by Israeli artist Drora Weizman (b. 1956) titled Herzl 25 gram.
The work was created in 2000.
Size: 17X23 cm.
Technique: collage, golden papers, military decoration, velvet frame.
Drora Weizman says in the caption that she’s willing to give Herzl decorations and medals, stars and suns, chocolates and krembo (marshmallow treat), if only he’ll keep his side of the Contract. In Hebrew the word Contract has a double meaning, and is used also to denote a prophet (seer). Herzl’s nickname in Hebrew is “the seer of the Jewish State.
My interpretation: Herzl is a lightweight prophet (25 grams) since the “State of the Jews” which he envisioned has a large Arab minority, and since most of the Jews live in other countries.
Copyright: Drora Weizman 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Yael Falk, Metal Crochet
Star of David appears on a metal crochet by Yael Falk who discovered that when a pomegranate has an ending of six it creates a Star of David.
Copyright: Yael Falk 2008
