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The Infinite Calculation

Michal Inbar

$1,538

"Wheels and circles within circles, and the thread of grace is stretched over them." From the center, wheels and circles within circles unfold, in a complex and precise geometric interweaving. Ring after ring, a thread is stretched, and thus the structure gradually opens up from the inner point to the spaces of the image. The order of creation. Each circle leads to another circle, each unit opens up to another unit, and the center is not an ending point but a starting point. And within this precise order, the thread of grace is stretched - delicate, bright and alive. It passes between the circles and softens the geometry, as if reminding us that beneath every law, order and measure, something that cannot be measured also beats: connection, movement, life. This is how the calculation of infinity is done—a contemplation of a structure that has no end. From one point a world unfolds, and from the world—another circle, and another circle, and grace passes between them and holds them all together. Order is not the opposite of grace. Grace itself is the thread that connects order to infinity. The Blessing of Infinity: Remember that life does not stop at the point where you stand. There is always another circle to open, another space to expand, and another abundance to pass through. The thread of grace that connects, holds, and continues the abundance.

Size: 80 W x 80 H cm

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Michal Inbar

Michal Inbar

Michal Inbar (married with 4 children) creates life through nature. Based in Gita, a communal settlement in the Western Galilee right on the edge of a wild nature reserve, Michal’s childhood was shaped by her Yemeni grandfather. He gifted her a deep inner peace and the ability to observe and converse with creation. In her youth, she danced, capturing life through her eyes out of living, breathing movement. About six years ago, she decided to uncover the secrets of nature and elevate them through art. The combination of time and place seen through Michal’s lens conveys a sense of connection to a space and time that live within the observer. These days, Michal is establishing "Beit Bracha" (House of Blessing)—a creative sanctuary that explores the hidden and the secret within the revealed, allowing viewers to open whatever window reveals itself to them at that moment. Revealing the Hidden: A Look Within My art is born out of a desire and a calling to discover beauty and an anchor within a chaotic, challenging, and turbulent daily reality. In a space where the soul searches for meaning, the camera serves as my tool for inner journeys of listening and discovery—moments where a vision emerges, reminding us of another quiet, internal world that exists right here within our own. I invite the observer on a journey of shifting consciousness through two main movements. The first is macro photography, penetrating deep into the heart of things—into tiny textures and secrets that often escape the human eye. The second is a wider, more open view of the landscape and space. At times, my eye is drawn to objects whose initial identity is not immediately clear. By doing so, they invite the viewer to peel back layers of habit, look anew, and discover a fresh wonder within the familiar. Each photograph is presented in two parallel formats: one stands alone as a clean image, and the other is accompanied by text—a verse from spiritual and sacred writings, or from internal poetry that rises from the depth of things. This combination is not meant to explain the image, but rather to create a space for resonance. The image and the word are interwoven to provoke thought, open the heart, and allow the observer to step inside—beyond what is visible to the eye, but revealed to the subtle heart.