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Four Years of Waiting: Free Gilad Shalit

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This work was the one that opened the Re:Cover Project. It’s a visualizing of a song I cannot get out my head for quite some time - a song dedicated to Gilad Shalit who is being held in captive since June 2006. I hope that someday soon Gilad will be back home with his family and this beautiful song will become… just another beautiful song.


Love (Everybody Needs Some)

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Love


The Warehouse

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The Warehouse


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Youaremenow

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Single Cover .48 - Send Me an Angel

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It’s been a long time since I’ve posted a Re:Cover work. But I just couldn’t stay indifferent to this angel, waiting patiently in a small dark alley… and a song started to play in my head.

If you want to see the entire Re:Cover project, you invited to the project’s space at  Warehouse Zero

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
Mashina, Send Me an Angel, Israel 1987
משינה, שלח לי מלאך, ישראל 1987


The Prophecy

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The Prophecy


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Window Shopping .1

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In a mood for some shopping?


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Genesis: Day 1

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Genesis: Day 1

The inspiration for the Genesis series came from a photo which eventually didn’t find it’s way into the series.

It was a photo of an ad on a wall painted half white and half black. I looked at that photo so many times waiting for it “to fall in place”, when suddenly it triggered an association: the first day of the world creation.

The idea of associating the story about the creation of the world with the decayed Urban scenery appealed to me. At first, the contrast between the atmosphere of perfection, and the scenery of the less glamorous side of the city seemed strange. But the more I thought of it, I discovered the thread connecting the miracle of creation with textures, colors, and places that seem more like “the end” than “the beginning”.

Almost all the photos in the series were already in place, when I took this one (which eventually replaced the original Day 1). The sense of chaos and bursting energy seemed to be perfectly balanced with a perfect black square in the middle. It was as if order is starting to form — as if darkness is being constrained in order to make room for light.

It seemed just how I imagined Day 1.

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See the entire Genesis series at Warehouse Zero


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Untitled (Three Stor(e)y Building)

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Three Stor(e)y Building

Older version (4 hours older to be exact):

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A larger version of one floor:

Single Floor


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Space

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Joseph

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Text in sticker (Hebrew): “God Loves You”.

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Make Every Day Special

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A greeting I designed for the new Jewish Year, which is starting in two days. But also a good opportunity to remind us all to make every day special

– Lidor Wyssocky


Fons Vitae .18: Epilogue

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Fons Vitae: Portrait of a Street | #18 - Epilogue

Fons Vitae: Portrait of a Street | #18 - Epilogue

Part of Fons Vitae: Portrait of a Street

Want to know more about Fons Vitae? Have a look here