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The installation is the result of a collaborative examination by two artists that come from different visual worlds. Ohad Tsfati is a paper artist who studied a variety of Japanese arts; Sharona Efrat is a multidisciplinary artist working with collage, ready-made, video and photography. Out of their collaboration develops a common language that contains and expresses the inner worlds of both.

The installation is made of numerous items produced through an intuitive process. Beginning with a single stratum, the artists grow worlds made of roots, peels, paper fibers. The objects, light in weight and different in texture and appearance, reflect a tension between individuals and the social fabric they share.

The installation evokes an enigmatic narrative moving along different conceptual axes: nature and culture, reality and dream, life and death. The objects inhabiting the gallery space resemble archeological remains of civilizations lost. In each, an orifice-like opening adds an anatomical quality, suggesting the mouth of a face or a mask; or, taken topographically, an entrance to a cave, a portal to universe where life follows different paths

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