Abandoned greenhouses in central Israel describe an end. Everything has an end. Nothing is eternal, everything ends. But, presence does not disappear. Once a seal has been stamped, even though a 'thing' is no more it is still there, present, in its own form (or in another...).
The body of work deals with the encounter between man and nature, and also between man and the abandoned greenhouse. The body, which is wrapped in the fabric of the greenhouse, discovers, and covers the decay. 
Greenhouses produce the hybrid creations of humans' takeover of nature, which can reach as far as DNA modifications of organic crops. The greenhouse that symbolized the progress and technology of Israeli agriculture and Jewish settlement, now stands naked, abandoned, and neglected and even symbolizes natures attempt at regaining control. A greenhouse that was once perceived as a green lung now stands as a sick lung, in shades of off-white.
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