The statue was prepared for an exhibition in honor of the 120th anniversary of the city of Kfar Saba (2023)This Half-Orange with “Houses” sculpture juxtaposes organic form and urban architecture, suggesting both nourishment and consumption. The hollowed orange—its interior replaced by structures speaks to cycles of growth, displacement, and transformation. What was once agrarian becomes metropolitan; what fed the body now shelters it.The work operates as a meditation on adaptation and impermanence. The peel, fragile yet intact, cradles a new reality within its curves. Here, nature and civilization are not opposites but stages in an ongoing process of assimilation and change. The piece invites reflection on what is preserved, what is discarded, and what emerges in the space between.The statue is placed on permanent display in the archeological- historical museum in the city of Kfar Saba.
