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The beauty of nature, its color, texture, and energy attract and inspire her work. In particular, Orna finds the tree trunk to be nature's most intriguing object. When the trunk is sliced horizontally it reveals a repetitive and meditative pattern of rings. When sliced vertically, it reveals more complex and puzzling linear and circular patterns. Such duality is a great metaphor for Orna's creative process.
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ORNA FEINSTEIN

Published on May 04, 2016

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ORNA FEINSTEIN

Contemporary Printmaking Artist
The beauty of nature, its color, texture, and energy attract and inspire her work. In particular, Orna finds the tree trunk to be nature's most intriguing object. When the trunk is sliced horizontally it reveals a repetitive and meditative pattern of rings. When sliced vertically, it reveals more complex and puzzling linear and circular patterns. Such duality is a great metaphor for Orna's creative process.

Tree Dynamics series, 2013

Trunk in a Box series, 3D monoprinting

Trunk in a Box series, 3D monoprinting

MULTI-LIBRIUM installation, 2012

MULTI-LIBRIUM is a paper installation made up of more than 10,000 reused art invitations and measures 50 feet x 23 feet. It seeks to challenge preconceived notions of the traditional gallery space, delivering an engaging contemporary installation where the use of space is limited only to the floor. The installation examines and illustrates the concept of equilibrium in which all biological systems co-exist, survive and function, a concept that operates both on a cellular and exterior level. The installation compares, contrasts and balances art and science, and creates soft tension between the organic and geometric.