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פיסול סביבתי ועיצוב כיכרות 1 לב Sculpture אברמזון פסל אמןenvironmental Content Environmental Sculpturing www.new-safari.com פיסול סביבתי ועיצוב כיכרות 1 לב SCULPTURE אברמזון פסל אמןENVIRONMENTAL CONTENT: 4-5. SPRING BIRDS.MODIIN 56. GRAPES - ASHKELON 6-7. HEAVEN TOWERS AND DANDELIONS. BEIT SHEMESH 57. BOUQUET IN A BUCKET - ASHKELON 8-9. FAMILY. NAHARIYA 58. POLICEMAN SQUARE - NETANYA 10-11. HOPE - RAMAT-GAN 59. DREAM - ASHKELON 12-13. DANCER 60-61. MAIN ENTRANCE - ASHKELON Welcome 14-15. MEGAPOLIS 62-63. x IMPULSE - MAIN ENTRANCE - ASHKELON 16-17 DESERT - ASHKELON 64-65. ENTRANCE TO BIR HADAGE 18-19 MYSTERY - ASHKELON 66-67. ENTRANCE TO ASER KASER My name is Lev Abramzon, sculptor and artist. 20. MARINA - ASHKELON 68-69. ENTRANCE TO ABU KRINAT 21. ETERNITY - ASHKELON 70. LEVIATHAN - ASHKELON 22. THREE WISHES - ASHKELON 71. DOLPHINS GAME As the founder of New Safari and its product developer for over 20 years – my company is 23. OLYMPUS - ASHKELON 72-73. BIALIK SQUARE providing the need for creative and original design and branding of parks, city entrances, 24-25. KARMEI HANADIV - KIRYAT-MALAKHI 74-75. MUGS streets and squares across Israel. 26-29. PAIRS. NAHARIYA 76. MUSICAL HORSE 30. LOVE - NETANYA 77. SUNSET - BEIT-SHEMESH 31. TRIUMPH - NETANYA 78. A GROUP OF TULIPS If you are a designer, an architect or landscape architect - you will find our products range 32. HORIZON - TECHNOLOGY PARK - MODI’IN 79. BURST - ASHKELON inspiring for the upgrading of the urban environments or the interior spaces you plan. 33. FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY PARK - MODI’IN 80-81. MUSHROOMS - ASHKELON 34-35. THE WINDOWS OF OLD JERUSALEM 82-83. POMEGRANATE 36-37. FIRE - NETANYA 84. ORANGES - ASHKELON If you work with municipal authorities - I invite you to be introduced to the way many cities 38. SPORTEK SQUARE - NETIVOT 85. ANEMONE - ASHKELON across the country have already implemented my sculpting products in order to upgrade, 39. GROWTH - NETANYA 86. FLOWER CUPS - ASHKELON design and brand their urban spaces. 40. MOLECULE - ASHKELON 87. TREES IN THE SQUARE - ASHKELON 41. I LOVE ASHKELON 88. BLUE AND WHITE - 42. SKYBOAT - ASHKELON 89. FLOTILLA And if you own an office, a company or a corporation - You are welcome to get familiar 43. LYRE - ASHKELON 90. CITY with the more luxurious sculpture products and furniture that can be used as a visual icon 44. DROP - HAIFA 91. LIKES 45. FULL MOON - NETIVOT 92. ABSTRACT and on your 46-47. SPINNING TOP - ASHKELON 93. HAMSA AND DOVE 48. HEART - ASHKELON 94. OPEN BOOK 49. BIRD SQUARE - BEER-SHEVA 95. TECHNOLOGY 50-51. SQUARE PIGEONS - ASHKELON 96. BLESSING OF HEAVEN 52. SQUARE PIGEONS - BETAR ILLIT 97. SPRING RAIN 53. PIGEONS IN PUDDLES 98--99. CHILDREN CHARACTERS 54-55. PRETZELS - NETANYA 2 3 SPRING BIRDS Highway 431 - Entry to Modiin. Height - 5.5 m SPRING BIRDS Highway 431 - Entry to Modiin. Height - 5.5 m - Height Modiin. to Entry - 431 Highway 4 5 HEAVEN TOWERS AND DANDELIONS HEAVEN TOWERS AND DANDELIONS Entrance to Beit Shemesh - Yigal Alon Square. Height - 7 m Entrance to Beit Shemesh - Yigal Alon Square Height - 7 m 6 7 FAMILY Nahariya. Height - 4.5 m 8 9 HOPE Ramat-Gan. Height - 3.8 m HOPE Ramat-Gan. Height - 3.8 m 10 11 DANCER Netanya. Height - 3.6 m DANCER Netanya. Height - 3.6 m 12 13 MEGAPOLIS MEGAPOLIS Ashkelon. Height - 7 m Ashkelon. Height - 7 m 14 15 DESERT DESERT Ashkelon. Height - 4.5 m Ashkelon. Height - 4.5 m 16 17 MYSTERY MYSTERY Ashkelon. Height - 5 m Ashkelon. Height - 5 m 18 19 ETERNITY Ashkelon. Height - 5 m MARINA Ashkelon. Height - 4.5 m 20 21 THREE WISHES OLYMPUS Ashkelon. Height - 5 m Ashkelon. Height - 7 m 22 23 KARMEI HANADIV KARMEI HANADIV KARMEI HANADIV Kiryat Malakhi Kiryat Malakhi Kiryat Malakhi Height - 3.8 m Height - 3.8 m . Height - 3.8 m KARMEI HANADIV Kiryat Malakhi . Height - 3.8 m 24 25 PAIRS PAIRS Nahariya. Height - 3.8 m Nahariya. Height - 3.8 m 26 27 PAIRS Nahariya. Height - 3.8 m 28 29 LOVE Netanya. Height - 3.6 m TRIUMPH Netanya. Entrance to the stadium Height - 3.8 m 30 31 HORIZON FLIGHT Technological Park - Modiin Technological Park - Modiin Height - 4 m Height - 3.9 m 32 33 THE WINDOWS OF OLD JERUSALEM THE WINDOWS OF OLD JERUSALEM Ashdod. Height - 4.5 m Ashdod. Height - 4.5 m 34 35 FIRE FIRE Netanya. Height - 3.5 m Netanya. Height - 3.5 m 36 37 SPORTEK SQUARE GROWTH Netivot. Height - 5.5 m Netanya. Height - 3.5 m 38 39 MOLECULE I LOVE ASHKELON Ashkelon. Height - 4 m Ashkelon. Height - 4 m 40 41 SKYBOAT LYRE Ashkelon. Height - 9.5 m Ashkelon. Height - 3 m 42 43 DROP FULL MOON Association of Towns in the Haifa Region Netivot. Lighting element Height - 3 m Height - 1.2 m 44 45 Ashkelon. Height - 4.5 m - Height Ashkelon. SPINNING TOP SPINNING TOP Ashkelon. Height - 4.5 m 46 47 HEART BIRDS SQUARE Barzilai Hospital - Ashkelon Big compound - Beer Sheva Height - 3 m Height - 5.7 m 48 49 PIGEON SQUARE Ashkelon. Height - 5.2 m 50 51 THE PIGEON SQUARE PIGEONS IN PUDDLES Beitar Illit. Height - 5.3 m 52 53 PRETZELS Netahya Height - 2 m 54 55 A BOUQUET IN A BUCKET Ashkelon. Height - 5.5 m GRAPES Ashkelon. Height - 2.4 m Width - 4.0 m 56 57 POLICEMAN SQUARE DREAM Netanya. Height - 3 m Ashkelon. Lighting element Height - 1.6 m 58 59 MAIN ENTRANCE TO ASHKELON Height - 5.5 m MAIN ENTRANCE TO ASHKELON Height - 5.5 m 60 61 IMPULSE Main entrance to Ashkelon Height - 5.5 m 62 6363 ENTRANCE TO A REGIONAL COUNCIL Bir Hadage 64 65 ENTRANCE TO A REGIONAL COUNCIL Aser Kaser 66 67 ENTRANCE TO A REGIONAL COUNCIL ABUAbu KRINAT Krinat 68 69 LEVIATHAN THE DOLPHIN GAME Ashkelon. Fountain Ashdod. Height - 3.5 m | 3 m Height - 4.3 m 70 71 BIALIK SQUARE BIALIK SQUARE Ashkelon. Height - 1.3 m Ashkelon. Height - 1.3 m 72 73 MUG WITH DRAWING TOOLS MUG WITH DRAWING TOOLS Ashkelon. Height - 2.6 m Netivot. Height - 2.4 m 74 75 A MUSICAL HORSE SUNSET Height - 2.8 m Width - 2.1 m Beit-Shemesh Height - 3.2 m 76 77 A GROUP OF TULIPS BURST Jerusalem Ashkelon Height - 180 m Height - 3.5 m 78 79 MUSHROOM CLUSTER Margalit St. - Jerusalem MUSHROOM SQUARE Ashkelon. Composition diameter - 200 cm Mushroom heights - 120 cm | 60 cm | 40 cm | 30 cm 80 81 POMEGRANATE POMEGRANATE SQUARE SQUARE Beit-Shemesh Beit-Shemesh Height - 0.9 m Height - 0.9 m 82 83 ORANGES ANEMONE Ashkelon. Height - 1.3 m Ashkelon. Height - 2.2 m 84 85 FLOWER CUPS TREES IN THE SQUARE Ashkelon Ashkelon Height - 1.1 m Height - 2 m 86 87 BLUE AND WHITE FLOTILLA Southern Industrial Area - Ashkelon Length of each boat - 5.4 m Height - 5 m 88 89 CITY LAKES Height - 3.5 m Entrance to Agamim - Netanya Height - 2.3 m 90 91 ABSTRACT HAMSA AND DOVE Height - 1.2 m Height - 5.3 m 92 93 THE OPEN BOOK TECHNOLOGY Height - 2.8 m Height - 2 m 94 95 BLESSING OF HEAVEN SPRING RAIN Height - 5.5 m Height - 5.5 m 96 97 CHILDREN CHARACTERS Road Safety - Crossing Crossing 98 9999 LEV ABRAMZON - SCULPTOR, ARTIST ENVIRONMENTAL SCULPTURE ISRAEL, ASHKELON, HA-OFAN ST. 57 TEL.: +972-8-6756507 FAX.: +972-8-6755114 MOBILE.: +972-52-2927218 100.
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