These landscapes bear a comparable, almost intolerable vastness; endless and indefinable. These landscapes are in Israel, a land defined by its ambiguity, inescapably charged with emotion, with politics and with dispute. It might seem all too simple to attribute a certain melancholy to these vistas in all their terrifying infiniteness, were it not for the warmth of the vision.
Sidestepping stereotypical representations of a ‘troubled’ land, this body of work speaks of an intensely personal relationship to such a territory, marking the land as a personal landscape; one of peace, hope and abundant possibility.