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Perfect Imperfections | June 2 – June 14

Coming this June to Ramat Aviv Mall Ari Shomron will launch his solo exhibition Perfect Imperfections. He examines how materials in our daily lives contain unseen flaws which Ari has explored in his work, highlighting their beauty in hand made artistic furniture. His works, which are sold world wide, feature recycled materials that hide a surprising story or a piece of history.

 

Perfect Imperfections – Information

June 2–14, 2019  | Ramat Aviv Mall – Ground floor in front of Landwer Cafe
Opening event: Thursday 6.6.2019 at 8 pm
Sunday – Thursday 09:30 – 21:30
Friday – 09:00 -15:00
Saturday – one hour after Shabbat until 23:00

About Ari Shomron

Ari Shomron is an artist, creator, designer and manufacturer of furniture and works of applied art. His works are characterized by the hustle and bustle of colorful collages (albeit being color blind), and the combination of recycled material such as wood, iron and glass, sometimes accompanied by stones and roots from the desert.

Following a family journey that spanned over seven years in North and South America, Ari established his studio in 2014 in the Spice Route Quarter in Mitzpe Ramon. Embraced by the desert landscape and the tranquility of the place, he creates furniture from scratch, mainly from recycled materials.

His travels abroad since his early childhood as a son of an Israeli diplomat, his passion for wine culture, and his characteristic humor, are all intertwined in his works. Behind each piece there is an extraordinary story, a curiosity, a connection to a special geographical place or a fascinating history. Ari claims to be “probably still part of a tribe of hunter-gatherers” – since he regularly collects materials and objects from all around the country and the world, and gives them center stage in his works.

Ari Shomron sanctifies the joint work with his clients, in Israel and abroad, in creating a unique piece tailored to their demands through a mutual experience of a personal and artistic connection. Israeli diplomat, his passion for wine culture, and his characteristic humor, are also intertwined in his work. Behind each work there is an extraordinary story, a curiosity, a connection to a special geographical place or a fascinating history. Ari claims to be “probably still part of a tribe of hunter-gatherers” – since he regularly collects materials and objects from all around the country and the world, and gives them a stage in his works.

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