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The Eye Of The Soul
Acrylic / 180.0 × 100.0 cm / 2015
The Eye of the Soul Moved by that message, I created a visual interpretation that blends graffiti-style Hebrew lettering with a hand-drawn smile, wrapping the composition with flowing shapes and arrows that symbolize continuity, resilience, and motion. At the top, I incorporated the circular memorial image from the sticker -an emblem of remembrance and presence within the urban landscape.
The work is both a personal response and a tribute: a way to honor a life lost while amplifying the hopeful message that person left behind. Through color, text, and form, the artwork reflects a tension between grief and uplift, an insistence that even in darkness, the human spirit searches for light.
Acrylic / 180.0 × 100.0 cm / 2015
The Eye of the Soul Moved by that message, I created a visual interpretation that blends graffiti-style Hebrew lettering with a hand-drawn smile, wrapping the composition with flowing shapes and arrows that symbolize continuity, resilience, and motion. At the top, I incorporated the circular memorial image from the sticker -an emblem of remembrance and presence within the urban landscape.
The work is both a personal response and a tribute: a way to honor a life lost while amplifying the hopeful message that person left behind. Through color, text, and form, the artwork reflects a tension between grief and uplift, an insistence that even in darkness, the human spirit searches for light.