Ilana Yahav
Ilana Yahav | |
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Born | Israel |
Occupation | Artist |
Website | sandfantasy |
Ilana Yahav (Hebrew: אילנה יהב) is a sand animation artist from Israel. She has performed in front of live audiences,[1] in video clips and in advertisements.[2][3]
Career[]
Yahav studied sand art in Hollywood, New York and London. She later ran a studio which created realistic latex puppets, specializing in special effects for movie productions and advertisements. During this time she created puppets for a political satire program on Israeli television called Chartzufim,[4] based on the British show Spitting Image. Yahav has performed at the Kremlin, as well as before the King of Spain,[5] and the King of Belgium.
Sand art performances[]
Each performance requires lengthy preparations beginning with numerous sketches and experiments on the sand table itself. The creation generally undergoes extensive changes until the final version is crystallized.[6] During the performances, Yahav uses her hands to create images in sand on a transparent back-lit table, while a video camera positioned above her displays the emerging creation on a screen in real-time. Music and light form important elements of Yahav's creations. Lights emerge from under the transparent table and a soundtrack plays which has been selected by her to convey specific messages and sensations. Original music is sometimes composed and produced especially for this purpose.[7]
In 2018 Yahav became a contestant on Israel's Got Talent.
References[]
- ^ "Performance in Annual Gala Dinner" Archived 2011-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Qwest commercial by Ilana Yahav"
- ^ ""Twinings commercial by Ilana Yahav"". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
- ^ "An article on Jerusalem Post"
- ^ "Ilana perform before the king of spain" Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Canali fashion show in Shanghai"
- ^ "Chabad event"
External links[]
- Israeli performance artists
- Israeli women artists
- Living people
- Puppet designers
- Israeli puppeteers