At the Dead Sea

WHAT have now been installed several places in Israel by the artist Sigal Maor.

She really did some great installations in Tel Aviv, at The Dead Sea and other great places to help reminding people about: WHAT will you do to reduce and eliminate single use plastics?

I’m so amazed by her contributions. Some of them you can see here and some are just on Instagram.

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WHAT hanging out among some of sigal Maors beautiful artworks in her studio. Like me she works with reusable materials, especially plastic bags.

Sigal Maor about one of the themes in her art:

Man is always required to look at himself and improve himself, in relationships, in matters between man and man, and between man and God. Every point of difficulty in life is an experience that is supposed to improve the person. The difficulty point in life is a springboard for self-improvement.

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WHAT a wonderful view! This shot i from Sigal Maors studio before she took WHAT to the Dead Sea.

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How low can WHAT go?

Well on land, not lower that this! Here WHAT is installed close to the Dead Sea, the lowest point you can go on Earth. The Dead Sea borders Israel, the West Bank and Jordan and it is (hold on!) 420 meters below sea level!!

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Hello Dead Sea!

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On the road to the Dead Sea at Kalia Beach they now have a new tourist attraction.: The WHAT car!

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Sigal Maor installing in the wind facing Jerusalem

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At Jaffa port with a view to Tel Aviv city. Jaffa Port is an ancient port on the Mediterranean Sea, located in Old Jaffa and it’s one of the oldest known harbours in the world.

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A big THANK YOU goes to Sigal Maor for joining World Wide WHAT with all these great contributions.

You did a huge job and I’m so happy that we met on Instagram and got connected in this project.

I’m sending you all my love!

YARNOMANIAC