Latest article from Dyukan magazine, Makor Rishon, January 2015. Click on photo to see the whole article in my web site.
Dear Clients and Friends,
On the occasion of the most recent article published about my work, I’d like to share a thought with you about the connection between art and exposure.
We all know the saying: “If a tree falls in the forest, and no one hears it fall…” This is certainly true with regard to art and its promotion.
Many highly talented artists through the ages neglected or failed to get their work into the spotlight. Now their creations are almost unknown.
Article in Israel Magazine (edition internationale), on September 2014. Click on photo to see the whole article in my web site.
Article in Woodwork magazine (USA), winter 2013-2014. Click on photo to see the whole article in my web site.
What a shame. True, an artist should create first and foremost from an inner need or desire. However, we all influence and are influenced by the world around us. We want to develop into more insightful artists, and become more capable in our craft. As I see it, understanding how our art effects those who encounter it is crucial to this end.
Of course, an artist also must promote himself in order to achieve recognition, meet potential clients and arrive at opportunities for more significant and meaningful commissions.
Article in the El-Al magazine, “Atmosphere”, January 2014. Click on photo to see the whole article in my web site.
Article in Binyan ViDiyour (Building and design) magazine, January 2013. Click on photo to see the whole article in my web site.
I have made it a goal to get my work into the public eye, and I am enjoying both the process and the results.
Each new publication focuses on a different aspect of my work with which I believe readers can connect. Each article also provides me with another opportunity to look afresh at what I do.
I look forward to continuing this process of sharing my work with others.