I decided to relate between the double game "backgammon" and the issue of appeasement, so I choose the hands as an organ that represent also fight and appeasement.
In the middle of the board I created a book made of silhouettes of couples, in situations that can be interpreted both options.
In the external side of the board I used the squares to paint images that represented birth, creation, religion, observing and temptation.
Hadas Levy
Born 1973, Israel
Education: Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem
Won the Israel's State Lottery Award for Young Artist, "First Portrait", in 2002
Selected group exhibitions from the last years:
2006 - The Chambers Gallery, London, "Painting the Nude"
2006 - Midday Gallery, Englewood, NJ - "Israeli Art - From Bezalel to Today"
2006 - Giv'ataim Theater, "Art Between The Lines"
2004 - Haifa Theater, "Thirty Women Painting"