'Unlimited' 44 DEGREES ONLINE ART MAGAZINE

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ABOUT THE MAGAZINE

44 DEGREES is an online magazine and dedicated to promoting Israeli artists. The magazine deals with the field of contemporary art. Present digital media artists, painters, sculptors and curators. Each magazine will discuss a different Issue. To contact each artist, click on his site, or write to his email.  The issue of the magazine – Unlimited What is unlimited, whether it creates a freedom of thought and action? Once we feel free and unlimited, sometimes it creates fears and sometimes This gives room for all our emotions to be released. To create we must feel unlimited, let our feelings out and express ourselves. The area is unlimited and the thoughts are unlimited. Unlimited can be in any possible context. The 44 DEGREES online art Magazine is founded by TAMMY MIKE LAUFER 2013 All rights reserved ©

The official website of the magazine: http://www.44degrees.net

Art on the front of the magazine, concept and design by Tammy Mike Laufer


Participants 1

RACHEL NAVON

15

GIL ZABLODOVSKY

2

VERONICA ELLRAN

16

ASHER GIBEL

3

CHAVA POLIVODA

17

DORITH TEICHMAN

4

TAMMY MIKE LAUFER

18

ORON YAHALOM

5

OSHRI ANIDJAR

19

RONI YOFFE

6

DANIELLA WEXLER

20

IRENA ROOTMAN

7

ANDREY POVAROV

21

DINA ZAIFER

8

ALEXANDER MENDELEVICH

22

AYELET BERMAN

9

ELAD DAVID

23

SHARON FIDEL

10

RAIDA ADON

24

ILANA TEMAN

11

TUVAL RABINA

25

ORIT ZARMI

12

SHAY SHACHAR

26

ORIT MARTIN

13

SHBY

27

RONI RUTH PALMER

14

ADI YEHIDI

28

SANDRA SIANO WEINREB


• RACHEL NAVON World we live in is becoming more and more complex and presents a set of challenges entirely simple . People , like me, were born in another era , longing for the past , for simplicity , the pleasure of doing things and less on the obsessive need to buy. I try to be optimistic by nature and applies this artistic way . I think it's optimistic unlimited pool of color, shapes, composition. My goal to take the reality and pass the magical things that work. Art allows me to escape from the life - day and create the same reality but more exciting , more colorful and intriguing . I believe that artistic practice is growing traditions , influences , but not tied to or dependent on them . Is free, with a life of its own and dynamics . Dealing with art is a kind of game unlimited unlimited materials makes life more interesting . My mosaic creations are limitless. Motifs of everyday life - a day that can be still going unlimited dimensions . Carpets so , the leaves can be seen in a different way with each position of the statue from a different angle . Navon47@gmail.com www.navon.org.il



• VERONICA ELLRAN Shell image of an organic body from nature. A body that hatched; peeled off and became empty, time that seemingly stood still. The iron oxidation process will continue giving life to the shell, the iron will rust, but slowly, and the color of the shell will turn red as time goes by. Contrarily, the form was completed and came to an end. The work has an external part made of iron and the inner part is made of paper. They are parts that complement each other. iron and paper-Mixed media-26/60 cm Photography by Oren Izre'el

veronicael52@gmail.com www.veronicametalart.co.il





Sha'atnez? iron and paper Mixed media 35/65/17 cm In the image of an organic body created deep in the sea, are combined two different materials that seem not suitable one to the other: iron and grease-proof paper. Apparently Sha'atnez, in other words prohibition of mixing two different genders. Fine paper - grease-proof paper, completes the construction iron shell that underwent the rusting process. There is an attempt to create a complement of materials that are perceived as contradictory, due to their materialness as well as their processing method. Indeed Sha'atnez?



• CHAVA POLIVODA My work is soft sculpture wool and cotton. I recycle materials and unravels wool garments and old wires . I knit the object and endlessly increases up to satisfy me . I take different materials to create a completely new object . Strings I use recycled yarn unraveling other people's clothes to build soft sculptures. I used to build objects that can not be used in the original role The image of the original theme runs through all my work over the years. I assisted non-relevant substances to reach my destination. My objects have disruption and simulation of materials, questions of materiality and transcription of the original, but not exact identity. Imaginary materiality of objects made of paper, wire and copper, old wood are imaginary enable experience to arrive to another world.

polivodachava@gmail.com http://www.all-art.co.il/stage/main1/stage_Chava-Polivoda.htm



• TAMMY MIKE LAUFER Unlimited 3D objects, in unlimited virtual space. My works are similar to mental puzzles, where you can travel from one point to another by analyzing a picture’s symbolic objects. there is always something for the observer to discover. I never force my vision or push my philosophical opinion on the viewers each and every one, can give theirs philosophy to my creation. My art is surreal reality, all in my head. The viewer take a journey to places just as real as those you might find in this reality. When I start working on a new scene, it's like enter to a fantasy dream. like starting your new only virtual world. “Everything is possible” and in the majority of my works I am trying to combine visual realities, with subconscious emotions and philosophical thoughts. I create my virtual world, with 3d software and 2d paint software. Using combinations of renderings, lightings, textures and shapes. www.Tammymikelaufer.com tamylauf@netvision.net.il





• OSHRI ANIDJAR The attached photographs describe a never ending fantasy. The world of imagination has no boundries. Each individual can see, experience, imagine and create A world according to his spirit. The photogreaphs connect nature with reality and the various special possibilities presented. Nature is both ordinary and extraordinary simultaneously, at any given moment man discovers that nature can suprise him and expose him to a new world. Nature's boundries stretch and become limitless. Man's body appearing in the photos aside nature's elements create new limitsthat perhaps, one day, wewill discover thier existence.

oshriani@walla.com Facebook



• DANIELLA WEXLER Unlimited She was young beutifull loved life music and people. She was caught saving jewish children. Sent to the camps survived 2 years and in 1945. She was killed by the bombardments of the allies, this is my way of saying that death is unlimited contrary to life. dwexler@icloud.com http://dwexler.com/



• ANDREY POVAROV Yin and Yang in Chinese philosophy is the combination of two strongly opposed forces, which interconnect with each other to create a whole new, much greater entity. Two opposed parts unite in one piece to create a burst of limitless energy, that can be found almost in every aspect of our world.

technique: photography size: 50X70 povarov.andrey@gmail.com www.povarov-andrey.com



โ ข ALEXANDER MENDELEVICH It seems that, in the reality of today, all our feelings are being repressed into one superficial faรงade. This faรงade allows only one type of beauty to imply on perfection. But there is a different existence, in which all of our immediate needs and desires are shown, one where imperfection is, in fact, perfection. I feel that photography has long been more than just 'catching the moment', and now requires intense intervention from the photographer. The truth behind the image has always been too far away to be easily caught. All these scenes are about young people, middle class, in their 30s. They are kind of survivors, torn apart by typical modern reality, where they are between livelihood and studies, banks and dreams, trends and personal style, postmodernism and nihilism, fashion and war, and so on. I take a hero and build a frame around him, an expression. The surface and frame borders are shown and it's a fantastic possibility to define the unseen reality behind the frame, and more than that, it leaves space for the imagination to take wings. In this form of art, staged photography allows me more control to make the occurrence sharper, to create a reality on the set like a sculpture, where you can feel every detail, where 1/60 sec. of exposure is transformed to something permanent. It is to compress life into a single everyday situation, and turn emotion and feeling into an object.

digital photography, 70x100 cm mezalem@gmail.com http://mendelevich.wix.com/alexander



• ELAD DAVID As a photographer and as an Artist I work mostly from a personal place, merging events from my past and present. My work touches on various subjects such as gender, personal identity, family and surroundings, boyhood, photographer-illustrated relations and more. Using photography I am trying through some of my works to understand the changing process which the subject illustrated is going through, as well as I as a photographer and also as a person. Not once, it seems to be a repetitive and unlimited dialog for both. I express this idea in my work 'Exposures|Night Figures' trying to challenge the photographer-illustrated relationship while being a part of the work as well as individuals. Also, I try to reveal who is the one effecting the work and who is the one really reflect in it. In my work 'city night wondering' this dialog is much more personal. It is about wondering and searching the "right" place to belong to, resulted from the loneliness created by the city in this era of digitalization. eladdpp@gmail.com

www.eladdavid.com





• RAIDA ADON images from my last two video art projects: "Body Recalled" and "Woman without a Home." I chose these images for your magazine, because they convey an air of mystery about the power of nature. The time and location in these pictures are unknown. In one photograph I am seen on a bed floating at sea. The ocean has no barriers, it is big, vast, and engulfing. While the bed, which symbolizes a home, is charged by the waves. The waves both rattle and give movement to the bed. Another picture captures a group of people walking through the dessert. The mountains surrounding the landscape are ominous, yet quiet, even gentle. The sprawling desert, like the ocean, has no bounds. I'm also including two additional images from the bed series; one taken within a nondescript home, the other in a snowy field. In the latter, I am sleeping outdoors in the snow, despite the seemingly inhumane conditions. The bed, the snow, and the loneliness are viscerally felt and resonates deep loneliness, as well as the light, the quiet and the boundless space. The last photograph features my hanging form against a very large stone wall. I'm wearing a simple black dress, which drapes below my body for several meters. I appear to be floating in space, like a fallen angel or ghost. raidaadon@gmail.com





• TUVAL RABINA "Trying to explain what Burning Man is to someone who has never been to the event is a bit like trying to explain what a particular color looks like to someone who is blind." (Burning Man Web Site) I have chosen Burning Man as extreme example for a place with no borders and no rules, where people have almost absolute freedom to express themselves. I am a street photographer in search for the special moments when the chaos of the urban environment suddenly stops and makes sense. During the last 12 years I have been studying the world that surrounds us, finding special places and moments in our habitats and on some of the most extreme places on our planet.

tuvalr@gmail.com http://tuval.carbonmade.com/





• SHAY SHACHAR Capture unlimited frame… with unlimited time and space… From my childhood I tested ways to across the limits of a standard photographic frame. Synergy: The interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects Seenergy: synergy of look... synergy of see... synergy of photographic frames. On the "seenergy" series I capture unlimited time, space and interactions between objects and people, on a new photographic frame. Photographic frame that looks like a capture of a fraction of a second But he is a lot more… Digital photography 1- Lake - 70x240 cm 2- river - 58x220 cm 3- Sea - 58x200 cm shayfloo@gmail.com Facebook



Gathering - 70x146 cm


Transparent reality - 60x143 cm

Shadows - 66x180 cm


• SHBY My photography expresses what I feel rather then what I see The photo discusses the unlimited world and the possibility of having a world beyond reality, It describes Dante's Inferno visit, guided by Virgil. Dante Alighieri Inferno: Canto III (These words Written upon the summit of a gate ) "Through me the way is to the city dolent; Through me the way is to eternal dole; Through me the way among the people lost. Justice incited my sublime Creator; Created me divine Omnipotence, The highest Wisdom and the primal Love. Before me there were no created things, Only eterne, and I eternal last. All hope abandon, ye who enter in!" Print on canvas 150X100cm shimonby@gmail.com http://www.paleta.co.il/



• ‫‏‬ADI YEHIDI Unlimited invisible, isn't it? Technique: digital photography Size: (1e) 100*150cm (2s) 110*165cm 100*120cm (5a) adi.yehidi@gmail.com



• ‫‏‬GIL ZABLODOVSKY The unlimited is a big subject where it can be interpreted in different ways, Part of my works are the combination of materials that were pictured and give us a flat object that can turn into textile in the combination of these two together. the unlimited expression here is that there is not on end for this. we multiply and play until we are deciding to stop it. in this photo we can see a part of a speaker that has been multiply in many times and gives us the another frame of what we actually see. "Unlimited Textile" 2013 100X70cm gilzablo@gmail.com Facebook



• ASHER GIBEL It seems that the photograph presented here is a normal family picture of a man and a dog standing on the edge of a pool, reflected in it along with their immediate environment ,, But what actually happens when we turn the picture one hundred and eighty degrees,, around the vertical axis , The simple puddle that lay at our feet turned into sky and ceiling . The clouds reflected in the puddle, help to weave the illusion, The white dividing line that had been marked on the road, and was covered by rain , is now set high in the ceiling \ firmament and drops steeply in perspective to the far horizon , But if we look carefully at the end of his journey to the receding horizon the line touches where our feet stand on the brink of the pond , And in fact the line traveled zero units of any distance. This illusion is called paradox mirage of the horizon , On the one hand there is a strong sense of perspective and distance to the horizon , On the other hand logic says that this illusion and the same line in distancing itself, is at the same time is also approaching us and eventually returns to the beginning. ashergibel@gmail.com



• DORITH TEICHMAN Painting movement and change is the essence of my art. Constant change, the never-ending flow in nature and within the body is what my paintings express. Focusing awareness to the present moment, to the sensations and raw emotions as they rise and transform has brought the paintings to unfold. The limited format of the canvas seems to hold movement as it occurs on a deeper level than the level of images and words. The white canvases are the ground for unending change and for an unlimited expressive flow of form, color and human experience. No experience is out of limit ; the energy that is sensed as explosive, blocked, searching its way, connecting or disconnecting, withdrawn, flowing ‌ all exist in a certain level of the inner experience and is expressed through movement and color on the white canvases. Unlimited change is the core of my art. dorith.k.t@gmail.com www.dorith-teichman.com


Flight, 2009,acrylic on canvas, 96x144 cm.

Time path, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 160x180 cm.

Flight 2, 2013, acrylic on canvas 120x100 cm.


• ORON YAHALOM breaking the boundries & pushing the envelope should be the mission statement of every artist. Not in order to destroy or achive the end result, but as a mind-freeing process. In this painting I tried to break acrylic-based habbits of colour and shape, moving to the sculpture-like process of oil painting. This uncharted territory, for me, was as exiting as anything, giving me a chance to let go of the cerebral and connect to the intuitive and unhibbited id. This was also an exploration through psychadelic drugs, making it easier to put reason aside. Unlimited, Oil on canvas, 50x70 cm

oronyahalom@gmail.com



• RONI YOFFE Artist Declaration:" Unlimited" allows me to free my mind and to choose any one of my paintings. No boundaries or rules to limit the imagination. Like a pure creation process. 1-Oil on canvas 80X60 cm 2013 2-Oil on canvas 80X40 cm 2013

roni.yoffe@gmail.com http://roniyoffe.com/



• IRENA ROOTMAN The process of creating the painting presented here gave me unlimited opportunity to travel to my past. Most of my works are about light and darkness‌ light and darkness of our souls, of our past and future, what we wanted to be and what we are. Here, a floating accordion behind the glass door, which I learnt to play on when I was a little girl, symbolizes a connection to the childhood and the past. Being an old-fashioned instrument which is rarely appears in public nowadays, it plays the role of nexus between present and past, dreams and reality, imagination and materialization. This painting is about us, what we become and how we reflect ourselves in the past. It is about light of childhood that we keep in ourselves and sorrow of unrealized dreams.

Floating Accordion 2013, oil on canvas, 50x60 irootman@gmail.com www.facebook.com/IrenaRootmansArt



• DINA ZAIFER Netzarim was a village in the Jewish settlement of Gush-Katif in Gaza strip. The women of Netzarim, before the evacuation of all the Gush-Katif settlements from the Gaza strip, on August 2005. While Netzarim was isolated and under constant threat, the spirit of the women of Netsarim was strong and pronounced- Their spirit was unlimited. They were also courageously supporting all other settlements in Gush-Katif, like true angles and they didn't run away and didn't fear. They were full of happiness and conviction as to their historic role which they believed was set by god who wanted them to be there and therefore they feared no one.

The Angles of Netzarim "unlimited“ - Acrylic 100/70 dina.zaifer@gmail.com



• AYELET BERMAN Unlimited for me is the horizon. Urban or rural view, blue or cloudy sky, sometimes an endless pathway, and people looking ahead. I usually paint in oil colors on canvas. bayelet@zahav.net.il http://amanim.com/bayelet



• SHARON FIDEL I am Limited In the thin limit I fantasize being Unlimited sfidel@gmail.com http://sharonfidel.wix.com/art



• ILANA TEMAN NATURE'S CYCLES Heaven is the space which surrounds us. In this medium I place nature with its growing leafs and planted roots to amplify the sensation of harmony. ilanateman@gmail.com http://www.ilana-teman-art.co.il/



• ‫‏‬ORIT ZARMI In these paintings the open space and the sensation merge , as I stood and saw and experienced the edge of the universe. I took a deep breath and connected to the feeling of the infinity. 1-Collage on paper, pastel . 35X50 cm 2-Collage on paper, pastel .50X70 cm Zorit56@gmail.com



• ORIT MARTIN My paintings try to mediate between the inner soul and the eternal, the divine and the unlimited spirit. My art expresses a deep desire to touch the untouchable, the abstract, and the spiritual and sacred world in a visual way. These photos were created from a place deep inside, and I hope they will meet you in a similar place within yourselves filled with joy and delight. This is contemporary Jewish art for anyone who is looking for the meaning of life through the eyes of the soul .

Orit-26@netvision.net.il http://my.misgeret.co.il/oritmartin/



• ‫‏‬RONI RUTH PALMER I am an Israeli Artist, an author and an illustrator of children books, also teaching arts in my studio. I studied arts in High school and in several art classes, but mostly I am an auto deduct. It is only in the last 6 years that I started to present my paintings, and I exhibited my work in several different exhibitions in Israel and still doing so all around the year. Also, my work can be found in the internet. Night by the sea Blue night comes and goes endlessly Love hoops The dynamic deceiving love that goes on and on in circles roniruthpalmer@gmail.com



• ‫‏‬SANDRA SIANO WEINREB I work with contents related to human feelings and emotions and thoughts they both are reflected in the subject matter and technique. They can be pleasant enough, but everyone has experienced thoughts and feelings that cause them unhappiness or stress. My works intend to display different states of mind common and known to all of us based in experience within ourselves or in relation to others. For me pain, relieve, worry, joy etc are gifts to the soul that produce a wide range of reaction that are being translated to others through the process of sublimation, that is to say: my ART For me the places where boundaries don’t exist are happening in the process of making art, in the very process of creation, in thoughts, dreams in dialogue. Not withstanding the opinion of experts about human cognition affirming that we think about 60000 thoughts a day, thoughts like dreams are endless, timeless, restless, curious creatures from birth always seeking strong truths maybe some peace of mind. Whenever we are there in fact our spirit takes over matter, beyond grids or laws, the here and now. Technique: Mixed. Cardboard, paper, acrylic paint and collage Size: All same size 70/50 cm sandy@walla.com http://sa6089.wix.com/sandrasiano



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