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Standing in Yeshiva

A ceramic sculpture that captures the quiet dignity and inward focus of a young ultra-Orthodox man immersed in religious life. With its crisp white collar, traditional dark vest, and distinct tzitzit hanging from the belt, the piece evokes discipline, modesty, and a life shaped by sacred routine.
The figure stands straight, feet together, embodying a posture seen in moments of study, prayer, or introspection. There are no facial features - only form, dress, and presence. The sculpture becomes a vessel for devotion, reflecting how identity can be built not through expression, but through practice and restraint.
Standing in Yeshiva is both an image and a gesture - a tribute to faith made visible through cloth, stillness, and tradition.
| Clay, Wheel Throwing, and Hand-Sculpting | 35 x 11 cm. | 2025
A ceramic sculpture that captures the quiet dignity and inward focus of a young ultra-Orthodox man immersed in religious life. With its crisp white collar, traditional dark vest, and distinct tzitzit hanging from the belt, the piece evokes discipline, modesty, and a life shaped by sacred routine. The figure stands straight, feet together, embodying a posture seen in moments of study, prayer, or introspection. There are no facial features - only form, dress, and presence. The sculpture becomes a vessel for devotion, reflecting how identity can be built not through expression, but through practice and restraint. Standing in Yeshiva is both an image and a gesture - a tribute to faith made visible through cloth, stillness, and tradition. | Clay, Wheel Throwing, and Hand-Sculpting | 35 x 11 cm. | 2025