Interwoven Landscape
Eyal Malka, Shtein Natalie
30 Nov — 21 December, 2002
Malka Eyal – painter, Natalie Shtein – photographer. The two work for one objective – one topic: concern for the interwoven landscape – the local “micro-landscape” in all its senses and connotations.
Malka Eyal – painter, Natalie Shtein – photographer. The two work for one objective – one topic: concern for the interwoven landscape – the local “micro-landscape” in all its senses and connotations. Malka Eyal, who grew up in Karkur, continuously examines and portrays the local bushes and shrubbery. In all its clear, natural and evident form she exposes, in a delicate, light and devoted manner, the interwoven landscape. In contrast, Natalie Shtein who immigrated from Siberia seven years ago, stands before a new and strange landscape and she is enchanted by it: “I discover an enchanted world of diverse shrubbery which is full of life, yet has to fight for its virtual existence.”