Israeli artist Roni Landa focuses on sculpting in polymeric clay, who draws inspiration from nature and pop art to create an offbeat series of fruit, vegetable and flower sculptures in appearance of flesh as the part of her Very Still Life series. The Tel-Aviv based artist graduated from the Textile Design department in Shenkar College of Engineering, Design & Art in 2011, and her works in artistic style attends to the dark and complex sides of our being.
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