
bicyclist
The photograph captures an urban street at night, wrapped in reflections, rain, and restless motion. At its center, a row of bicycles stands still — yet through the lens, everything fractures and expands. Lights stretch into white and green lines, as if the city itself is in motion and dissolving all at once. The image hovers between documentation and dream, between presence and abstraction. Time bends, and what was familiar — a sidewalk, a streetlamp, a bicycle frame — becomes an impression of light and movement. The atmosphere is suspended between poetry and cold urbanity, between the scent of rain and the glow of neon.

Joshua Rosalis
Joshua Rosalis (born 1975) Born in Tel Aviv, raised in Be’er Sheva. He earned his Bachelor’s degree at the College of Contemporary Music and Oklahoma City University, and his Master’s degree (MMC) from Oklahoma City University. A street and landscape photographer, Rosalis finds wonder in randomness and creates from an ongoing exploration of identity, memory, and the street and human landscape. His work draws inspiration from urban spaces and from the relationships between personal documentation and social reality. Through visual and textual media, he seeks to construct a space that allows dialogue between the inner and the outer, between aesthetics and critique.
Joshua Rosalis (born 1975) Born in Tel Aviv, raised in Be’er Sheva. He earned his Bachelor’s degree at the College of Contemporary Music and Oklahoma City University, and his Master’s degree (MMC) from Oklahoma City University. A street and landscape photographer, Rosalis finds wonder in randomness and creates from an ongoing exploration of identity, memory, and the street and human landscape. His work draws inspiration from urban spaces and from the relationships between personal documentation and social reality. Through visual and textual media, he seeks to construct a space that allows dialogue between the inner and the outer, between aesthetics and critique.