Roy Mordechay
About the Artist
Roy Mordechay's art is marked by its intricate details and surreal imagery, using painting and drawing to explore the depths of the subconscious and the human psyche.Tel Aviv, Israel
About the Artist
Roy Mordechay's art is marked by its intricate details and surreal imagery, using painting and drawing to explore the depths of the subconscious and the human psyche.Oren Pinhassi is an Israeli artist known for his sculptural installations that often combine industrial materials with organic forms. His work explores themes of the body, domesticity, and intimacy, creating tactile environments that evoke personal spaces and a sense of vulnerable materiality.
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