In my work I look for ways to mediate between two and three dimensional forms of representation. I examine how blurring the border between the two can be used to visualize abstract thought. This ongoing challenge of translating complex ideas into simple yet visually stimulating images underlies my interest in art making and design. Lately I have been studying how we and other animals experience our surroundings with our eyes and brain. I am curious about how biological and cognitive view points can be used to understand and make art.

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Education:

- University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Canada. MFA in fine art, 2005.

- Bezalel Academy for Art and Desgin, Jerusalem, Israel. BFA in studio art, 2001.

- San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA USA. Exchange program, 2000.

Group Exhibition Record:

- Killer, OnepointSix Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. 2005.

- Horses for Courses, Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver, Canada. 2005.

- Humble Beginnings, Belkin Satellite, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. 2005.

- This Experiment, Butchershop Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. 2005.

- Lucky 13, Belkin Satellite, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. 2004.