Following my retirement from the field of architecture I searched for occupational areas of interest and chose to become a creative artist. I started by working with mosaic and then after searching for additional areas of interest I chose to focus on sculpture. I sculpture in the studio in my home and I am apprenticing with the multi disciplinary master Alexander Cherkov. Most of my sculpting is in a realistic style which is aligned with body language and draws inspiration from subjective feelings and is influenced from personal daily interactions and primarily seeks to infuse warmth and human emotion. Some of the works are drawn from my inner imagination and are intended to express love, embrace and longing and some are figurative and intuitive in a search of ways to express my emotions.
I have participated in group exhibitions and I have presented my work in a solo exhibition in the Museum of Ashkelon.