Location: Israel
Tzipi Biran was born in 1957 in Israel. She lives and works in her home in Kfar-Saba.
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Tzipi creates her sculpture from tara cota wood and from stones, and molds most of her sculptures by herself from artificial marble, polyester resins, plaster and bronze. In her works, Tzipi tries to express the feminine experience as a complete individual that is constantly engaged in fulfilling her independence and femininity. Parallel to this, Tzipi emphasizes the potential of a harmonious and holistic connection within a nourishing, supporting and creative relationship between a couple, a promoting and protective partnership within a spiritual and physical connection. The figures in her works are like the dance of life in which the steps of one are adjacent, connecting, opposing, and supporting to that of others, creating a changing and constant movement.
Cypresswood with bronze cover/
h- 80 c"m
Broken glass with resin.
h- 70
Broken glass with resin
h-80 c"m
Resin,
h- 45 c"m
resine, h- 70 c"m
From an indian rosewood, h-80 c"m
Broken glass with resin
h- 60 c"m