Climb the walls? It's time to discover new Instagram profiles • Miniature artist, fantasy makeup and Corona illustrations
Once again browsing the same sites on the cellphone, and following the same Instagram profiles?
Joel Gilinsky is an artist and lecturer at Bezalel. His paintings are a window full of nostalgia for ancient Israel.
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Jenny Maylichov is an illustrator, whose paintings have appeared in children's books. Her magical style is easy to spot, opening up a world of colorful childhood, even when her illustrations are aimed at adults.
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Jacob Blumenthal is a miniature artist, combining the small characters he creates with real and ordinary world backdrops. The result before you.
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A post shared by Yaakov Blumental (@yaakovblumental) on Mar 23, 2020 at 3:04 am PDT
Inspired by fantasy worlds, photographer and makeup artist Ofek Birnbaum produces magical fairies, witches and elves. If you have considered taking the time to change your image, you may find some ideas for it.
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A post shared by ofek.muse.art (@ofekmuseart) on Mar 5, 2018 at 2:20 am PST
It's time to start learning new hobbies, like embroidery. In Tamar Nahir Yanai's profile, you will be inspired by the wonderful things that can be done with thread and needle.
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A post shared by Tamar Nahir Yanai (@tamarny) on Feb 15, 2020 at 4:24 am PST
And here's another idea for a hobby - paper cutouts. Vera and Karat are an illustrator and artist, whose profile is dedicated to her paperwork. Look at what you can do with paper and scissors.
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A post shared by Paper Artist | illustrator (@ vera.chipola) on Jan 26, 2020 at 1:18 am PST
Like all public places, museums have also had to close their doors, but their collections can still be viewed online. The Israel Museum offers a window into its wealth of archeological works, exhibitions and archeological finds.
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The libraries also closed their doors, but that is no reason to stay away from the creativity of the Suraski Library at Tel Aviv University. Pictures uploaded in the library books profile incorporate everyday life, because as we all now discover, books are always relevant.
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A post shared by Sourasky Central Library (@sourasky_central_library) on Feb 17, 2020 at 9:15 pm PST
The closure does not miss Instagram. The artist Ilan Shimi, who is usually interested in urban life, is now recording her life in light of the Corona.
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A new project that is currently underway is the initiative of the photographer, poet and musician Dean Aharoni Roland. It started on Facebook, when she called for sharing photos from the 100-meter new reality of our lives, and is now also migrating to Instagram, seeking to become a real show after the storm passes.
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