
Rainbow Childhood
As a startup founder, you have to hang on to your inner child. You have to believe in a dream as a genuine reality. All the while the adults tell you that fairies can’t exist. I believe that belief manifests reality.
Our new sculpture edition, Rainbow Childhood, explores the imaginary world we occupy as children...and founders.

Federico Fellini
Narrative

Endangered Eagle Owl
I see, I see

African Mask inpsired by Gunnera

Nelson Mandela
A way of understanding peace

African Mask: Blue Flower

Sigmund Freud
Visualization of the Ego

African Elephant
Journey of the endangered giant

Albert Einstein
What a physics genius might think

Amy Winehouse
What a Jazz Genius Might Hear

Oblique Horse
This artwork encapsulates the majestic essence of a leaping horse, symbolizing courage, momentum, and inner freedom. Through its deliberate chaos, it encourages viewers to contemplate life's unpredictability and the hidden clarity that emerges from apparent disorder, inviting a deeper reflection on our collective journey through the unexpected.

Crimson Love
"Crimson" explores the theme of first love. As you connect with this artwork, it encourages you to think about your hidden self and the way reflection and different perspectives can reveal your true essence, much like how first love can unveil your true self.

Ascending Horse
The sculpture honours the idea that horses, and other domesticated creatures, possess an in-built understanding of independence, freedom and self-sufficiency.

Third Kiss
Love. An exquisite journey of persistence and time. Inspired by the work of the renaissance sculptor Antonio Canova, this work is a self portrait of Yifat and I. We are cosmic twins, connected like Cupid and Psyche.

Emerging from Water in Silver

Y-Woman
This artwork is a testament to the ever-evolving nature of love and partnership and how your understanding of yourself plays such a key part.Every angle offers a new interpretation, a fresh way of seeing, reminding us that understanding one's partner - and oneself - is a journey without end, with layers and perspectives.

Eat and Let Eat
I drew this polargraph work on an old Daily Telegraph from 1957. It was inspired by a strange article on the page.

Young Dad
2018 | Polargraph | Ink on Paper

Butterfly Effect
What if one small event was taken away from your past? How would your life be now?
