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Designer and environmental artist Doron Gazit‘s use of the natural elements - in particular wind - has provoked and fascinated onlookers from the Fly Guy of the Olympics to visual feasts across castles and deserts.
Since 2014, he has sounded a creative alarm of sorts through his Red Line Project, a series of red balloon tunnels highlighting humans’ misuse of the environment. Gazit’s temporary installations can be found documented across the globe from the Dead Sea sinkholes to Alaskan glaciers.
Topics and Links mentionedDoron’s closing words: “Don’t be passive.” Think how to change, improve. Be active. Break the frame!”
Guest Contact InfoDoron Gazit
DoronGazit.com
Doron on Instagram
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Designer and environmental artist Doron Gazit‘s use of the natural elements - in particular wind - has provoked and fascinated onlookers from the Fly Guy of the Olympics to visual feasts across castles and deserts.
Since 2014, he has sounded a creative alarm of sorts through his Red Line Project, a series of red balloon tunnels highlighting humans’ misuse of the environment. Gazit’s temporary installations can be found documented across the globe from the Dead Sea sinkholes to Alaskan glaciers.
Topics and Links mentionedDoron’s closing words: “Don’t be passive.” Think how to change, improve. Be active. Break the frame!”
Guest Contact InfoDoron Gazit
DoronGazit.com
Doron on Instagram