Lah`da\Heref, 2021.
Four aluminum sculptures refer to the title of the exhibition- Heref (הרף) \Lahda (لحظة) which in Arabic translates to both “moment" and "breath." linking the two meanings by examining and reinterpreting concepts and motifs of Druze faith and culture. Mind, consciousness and time are visually interpreted in sculptures combining a modern mechanical look with traditional objects and symbols.
Viewers are invited to reflect - both physically and mentally - on the sculptures, to interact with light. The holes in the sculptures allow light to pass through, its empty, negative spaces create/present a condition where absence becomes the means that characterize the subjects she deals with, inevitably and continuously changing as the spectators move by them.