
Moon River
A seated figure appears at the right edge of the composition, set against a deep black field, a pale round moon, and a wide band of blue ornamental patterning. Built through collage and mixed media on paper, the work balances cut imagery with crisp graphic structure and open negative space. The result feels quiet, theatrical, and slightly surreal.

Orlovsky Yarden
Yarden Orlovsky is an actress, voice artist, and cultural institution manager. She began creating collages during sleepless nights in wartime, between air-raid sirens, out of a need to find quiet and focus amid a period of uncertainty. All of her works are created from old, dismantled books found abandoned on the street, driven by a desire to work specifically with what already existed and was on the verge of disappearing. Through cutting and reassembling, she gives these materials a new life, creating works centered around figures that move between reality and imagination, connecting the forgotten with the new.
Yarden Orlovsky is an actress, voice artist, and cultural institution manager. She began creating collages during sleepless nights in wartime, between air-raid sirens, out of a need to find quiet and focus amid a period of uncertainty. All of her works are created from old, dismantled books found abandoned on the street, driven by a desire to work specifically with what already existed and was on the verge of disappearing. Through cutting and reassembling, she gives these materials a new life, creating works centered around figures that move between reality and imagination, connecting the forgotten with the new.
