For The Spirit Of The Living Creature Was In The Wheels

Dorit Feldman

2005

The book 'For The Spirit Of The Living Creature Was In The Wheels' tries to describe and illustrate the process of discovery and expansion of the mind. The Tree Of Life according to its geometric pattern has 10 Sfirot, and the tree of knowledge is a metaphor for a network of brain branches, in neuron diagrams. Finding gradual overlaps in the processes of the revelation of light (information, sacred information) in the biblical texts, and Rabbi Kook's writings.

  • Copies: 1
  • Pages: 5
  • Type of binding: Hard Cover
  • Dimensions (cm): 30x42x6
  • Binding: Dorit feldman Studio
  • Book photography: Yair Meyuhas & Shiraz Grinbaum

Dorit Feldman (1956-2020), was an interdisciplinary artist in the ideological and material sense. The field described in her works, as a rule, is consciousness. Out of a controversial (politically and socially conflicted) reality, a longing for the unity of opposites was created, and an attempt to formulate a new world picture based on spiritual universal knowledge charges and recent scientific discoveries is evident. She graduated from the Midrash in 1979. School of Visual Arts, New York (M.F.A. degree program). Studies in Urbino, Atalia, 1987. Various studies in the fields of humanities as part of the foreign studies of Tel Aviv University. She presented 24 solo exhibitions, and over a hundred group exhibitions in leading galleries and museums in Israel, Europe, and the USA. Feldman made about 90 works in the public space, sculptures, and commissioned works for building foyers, sculpture gardens, and various business companies. Her works are in private collections in Israel, Europe, and the USA.