Saturday, March 6, 2021

Erez Nevi Pana’s Dead Sea Salt Small-Scale Architecture

The Israeli artist examines the boundaries of the material and its sustainability.

via dezeen

Israeli designer Erez Nevi Pana used five tons of salt from the Dead Sea to create his Crystalline collection, which showcases how the material can be used as building blocks.

The collection consists of four sculptural elements: a ladder, boulder, steps and a walkway, and is on view at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Triennial in Melbourne.

Nevi Pana, who describes the pieces as “small-scale architecture”, said they represent a journey from water to land.

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