Showcase of Work
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege to work on a wide range of projects, from delicate dioramas to large-scale skeleton displays. My commissioned work spans across various institutions, including exotic reptile centers, zoos, aquariums, museums and universities. I’ve created detailed exhibits, preserving animal skeletons and creating dynamic displays that bring nature’s beauty to life. One of my most notable projects was the preparation and display of a massive fin whale skeleton for the Israel Aquarium, a complex and rewarding challenge. Whether it’s crafting intricate miniature displays or assembling full-size skeletons, my work combines a passion for anatomy, preservation, and education, ensuring each exhibit tells its unique story.
Bones in Motion is a series of projects focused on capturing dynamic movement and natural behavior through skeletal art. Rather than presenting specimens as static anatomical displays, these works recreate real moments from wildlife - such as hunting, pursuit, and interaction frozen in time.
Each piece combines scientific accuracy with environmental reconstruction. By carefully crafting natural settings around the skeletons, I create immersive scenes that reflect the animal’s original habitat and behavior.
When a scene takes place in water, for example, flowing forms are recreated using crystal-clear epoxy resin, giving the illusion of movement and suspended motion. The result is a lifelike snapshot of nature, where anatomy, environment, and storytelling come together.