
Proper Fit
Proper Fit is a ceramic sculpture shaped by discipline, regulation, and quiet authority. The sleeveless garment recalls a uniform, defined by sharp seams, buttoned pockets, and a tightened belt that gathers the form into order. Its light, speckled surface echoes worn fabric and repeated use, carrying traces of service and instruction softened by time. Empty of a figure, the garment becomes a vessel of expectation and conduct. Proper Fit reflects how propriety is worn and learned, fitting not only the body, but the role assigned to it.

Guy Hivroni
Guy Hivroni is a sculptor Born and based in Jerusalem, Guy creates his works out of a profound love for people and for material. Using a combined technique of wheel-throwing and precise hand-building, he transforms cylindrical forms into sculpted garments that spark curiosity and invite introspection. Each piece offers a quiet space for thought, imagination, and inward wandering. Through the empty garment and the language of absence, Guy seeks to gently explore what is hidden and unseen - what the clothing once covered, protected, or held close. Guy's work invites the viewer to a slow, contemplative gaze. It is also an invitation to feel the material, to read the nuances in its delicate folds, and to listen for the memory folded within the ceramic fabric, to carry the story forward, and perhaps even complete it.
Guy Hivroni is a sculptor Born and based in Jerusalem, Guy creates his works out of a profound love for people and for material. Using a combined technique of wheel-throwing and precise hand-building, he transforms cylindrical forms into sculpted garments that spark curiosity and invite introspection. Each piece offers a quiet space for thought, imagination, and inward wandering. Through the empty garment and the language of absence, Guy seeks to gently explore what is hidden and unseen - what the clothing once covered, protected, or held close. Guy's work invites the viewer to a slow, contemplative gaze. It is also an invitation to feel the material, to read the nuances in its delicate folds, and to listen for the memory folded within the ceramic fabric, to carry the story forward, and perhaps even complete it.