
A walk through the city's alleys
מבט על עיר אורבנית עמוסת דמויות . עיר ישנה שעוברת שינויים -עוברת גנטרופיקציה. הסימטאות הישנות דחוסות טיפוסים שונים ובתי קפה חדשים לצד בניינים ישנים וסדוקים. העבודה היא על קנבס בטכניקת קולאז . שימוש בציור באקריליק שכבות של בדים ורקמה ידנית. בטכניקה צפופה ופרועה כמו העיר עצמה. mevat al ir orbanit amusat dmuyot . ir yeshena she'overet shinu'im -overet gantropikatzya. hasimataot hishenut dhosot tipusim shonim uvati kfa hadshim letzed binyanim yeshanim vesdukim. ha'avoda hi al kanbes betechnikat kolaz . shimush betziyur bakrilik shkavot shel bedim verakma yedanit. betechnika tsfufa vepro'a kmu ha'ir atsma. 275 A view of an urban city full of characters. An old city undergoing changes - undergoing gentrification. The old alleys are packed with different types and new cafes alongside old and cracked buildings. The work is on canvas in a collage technique. Using acrylic painting, layers of fabrics and hand embroidery. In a technique as dense and wild as the city itself. שליחת משוב

Yardena Ziv
I am a multidisciplinary artist, a graduate of the “Avni” Institute of Art and Design in painting and drawing, and a graduate of “Shenkar,” in the Department of Fashion Design. My body of work reflects my biographical, personal, and emotional identity. The connection between the two disciplines I studied and practiced over the years — fine art and fashion design — is expressed through the use of a local aesthetic: local materials that have been processed through interventions, sewing, and embroidery to create new narratives. The materials were collected from the urban environment of South Tel Aviv, from abandoned areas that over the years have become a rich source of images and inspiration in Tel Aviv. These areas take on new life for me through the acts of preservation and reconnection. In my work, the aesthetic of poverty and simple materials, which often conceal within them layers of local memory, is revealed. I create a local language in which the central image is a process of dismantling and reassembling into physical and narrative parts together. My works reflect a period of research and in-depth observation of human encounters in public spaces — moments of intimacy within the shared space. They were created over time and are expressed in a number of series.
I am a multidisciplinary artist, a graduate of the “Avni” Institute of Art and Design in painting and drawing, and a graduate of “Shenkar,” in the Department of Fashion Design. My body of work reflects my biographical, personal, and emotional identity. The connection between the two disciplines I studied and practiced over the years — fine art and fashion design — is expressed through the use of a local aesthetic: local materials that have been processed through interventions, sewing, and embroidery to create new narratives. The materials were collected from the urban environment of South Tel Aviv, from abandoned areas that over the years have become a rich source of images and inspiration in Tel Aviv. These areas take on new life for me through the acts of preservation and reconnection. In my work, the aesthetic of poverty and simple materials, which often conceal within them layers of local memory, is revealed. I create a local language in which the central image is a process of dismantling and reassembling into physical and narrative parts together. My works reflect a period of research and in-depth observation of human encounters in public spaces — moments of intimacy within the shared space. They were created over time and are expressed in a number of series.

