by david grushko
February 14, 2021
Une combinaison de branches de vigne et de dattier
crée une connexion nouvelle et fascinante
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by david grushko
January 31, 2021
weaving a mandala
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by david grushko
January 29, 2021
weaving a basket from Date Palm stems
Time Lapse - movie
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by david grushko
January 01, 2021
In early October my works were exhibited in London as part of the300 Objects exhibition at the Londoncraftweek.
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by david grushko
May 05, 2020
A dream is growing in time and in space
A seed is sprouting, assuming its place.
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by david grushko
April 01, 2020
It’s a virtue, they say, to be modest and plain,
Like light-colored things with no contrasting stain
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by david grushko
December 12, 2019
A wave-tossed ship bears treats inside
And sends its cargo far and wide
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by david grushko
November 24, 2019
About a year ago, I began examining various possibilities for interweaving date stalk clusters.
One particularly popular, simple ...
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by david grushko
October 27, 2019
I spent much time thinking about the type of artwork I would enter in the competition at the Fourth World Wicker and Basketry Festival that I would be attending this summer in Nowy Tomsyl, Poland.
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by david grushko
August 20, 2019
Date palm fronds are the most readily available natural weaving material in Israel. The Amri strain is especially suitable for weaving because its fronds are the longest.
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by David Grushko
August 13, 2019
....
I sail through the stormiest seas
While grasping the soil, grass and trees.
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by David Grushko
August 06, 2019
The more an artist works, the greater the number of items produced. Some artists sell their output, some give it away, but inventory always grows.
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