Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

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The sculptor Ronit Baranga was born in Israel, where she still lives and creates. Ronit is a psychologist by training, and initially the art of sculpture was only her hobby. Today, her work is exhibited in museums and art galleries around the world. 

At first glance, the work of the Israeli sculptor may seem a little frightening: the woman awarded the usual dishes with quite human organs of perception — mouths, fingers and eyes. 

"I'm trying to change the way we're used to seeing practical dishes."

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Israeli sculptor creates ceramic dishes that can run away from you

Other works by Ronit Barangi:

A post shared by Ronit Baranga (@ronitbaranga) on Jun 20, 2017 at 8:37am PDT

A post shared by Ronit Baranga (@ronitbaranga) on May 23, 2017 at 3:26am PDT

From the series "Caretakers of the Cemetery".

A post shared by Ronit Baranga (@ronitbaranga) on Jun 18, 2017 at 8:31am PDT

"The Tree of Life".

A post shared by Ronit Baranga (@ronitbaranga) on May 31, 2017 at 12:22pm PDT

A post shared by Ronit Baranga (@ronitbaranga) on

Keywords: Israel | Culture | Sculpture | Sculptor | Tableware | Unusual

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