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  • Exhibitions | Mysite

    Eli Basri Photography, exhibitions,elibasri.com, elibasri@gmail.com Exhibitions 2020 Local Testimony 2020, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, curator choice 2019 Institude France, romain gary, Jerusalem -1st prize Monochrome - Ravnikar gallery, Ljubljana, 2015 Local Testimony 2015, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, curator choise StreetArt Photographt - Jaffa port Urban Street Fair, Tel Aviv 2014 Digital Photo Magazine - Street Contest 2019 2018 Local Testimony 2018, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, 3rd prize Anchor 1 Tmunat Teva 2018,Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv - 1st prize LoosenArt Gallery, Rome Israel Nature - Urban nature -1st prize Institude France, romain gary, Jerusalem -1st prize Sapir college -1st prize Light & dark Group exhibition, Shoham Touch the lught group exhibition, Tel Aviv Faith, Freedom city, group exhibition, Jerusalem 2017 Nature exhibition - Tel Chai Museum Passage to Israel, Jerusalem Theater 2016 Local Testimony 2016, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, 3rd prize Tmunat Teva 2016, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv - 1st prize 2012 Israel Nature -1st prize 2009 Exposed to light - Tel Aviv Nature exhibition - Tel Chai Museum - 2nd prize Israeli Summer - Jerusalem Theater Group exhibition - Tel Chai Museum IPA 2020 - International Photo Award Events - Nuns - Honorable Mention IPA 2020 - International Photo Award Nature - Desert road - Honorable Mention IPA 2020 - International Photo Award Events - The Umbrella - Honorable Mention Digital Photo Magazine The Speaker FAPA 2019/2020 -Fine Art Photography Award People - Nuns - Nominee TIFA 2019 - Tokyo international Photo Award Event - Assumption of mary - Bronze MIFA 2019 -Moscow International Photo Award Diagonal -Architecture - Honorable Mention FAPA 2019/2020 -Fine Art Photography Award Street Jerusalem - Nominee TIFA 2019 - Tokyo international Photo Award Nature - Trees - Bronze MIFA 2019 -Moscow International Photo Award Almond tree -Nature - Honorable Mention FAPA 2019/2020 -Fine Art Photography Award Abstarct - Magical Forest - Nominee TIFA 2019 - Tokyo international Photo Award People - Wheat Harvest - Honorable mention TIFA 2019 - Tokyo international Photo Award Event-Assumption of Mary - Honorable mention ND Award 2019 Architectuture - Facade - Honorable mention ND Award 2019 Architectuture - Staircase - Honorable mention FAPA 2018/2019 -Fine Art Photography Award Open Theme - Scaffholding - Nominee IPA 2017 - International Photo Award Nature - Stormy Day - Honorable Mention FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Abstarct - Nominee FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Wildlife - Nominee FAPA 2016/2017 -Fine Art Photography Award Open theme - Nominee ND Award 2019 ND Award 2019 Open Theme - Jerusalem - honorable mention ND Award 2019 Architectuture - Building - Honorable mention BIFA 2019 - Budapest International Photo Award Architectuture - Staircase - Honorable mention FAPA 2018/2019 -Fine Art Photography Award Nature - Spiders - Nominee IPA 2017 - International Photo Award Nature - Starling birds - Honorable Mention FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Night Photography - Nominee FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Open theme - Nominee FAPA 2016/2017 -Fine Art Photography Award People - Nominee People - Sacrify Ceremony - honorable mention ND Award 2019 Architectuture - Interior - Honorable mention IPA 2019 - International Photo Award People - Childhood - Honorable mention Monochrome Award 2018 Street - Urbanism - Honorable Mention FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Abstarct - Nominee FAPA 2017/2018 -Fine Art Photography Award Architecture - Nominee FAPA 2016/2017 -Fine Art Photography Award Street Photography - Nominee FAPA 2014 -Fine Art Photography Award Street Photography - Nominee

  • Setting Boundries | Mysite

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  • agriculture | Mysite

    agriculture, documentary, israel, Eli Basri photography, photojournalism, elibasri@gmail.com, work, at work,elibasri.com, at work, Agriculture Return to top Return

  • No man's land | Mysite

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  • New Page | Mysite

    publications, Eli Basri photography elibasri.com

  • Algae | Mysite

    Algae Dried algae on the bottom of a water reservoir designed to sink water into the groundwater and enrich it. The reservoirs are located in the sands in the area close to the seashore. Central Israel Return to top Return

  • Israeli Landscape | Mysite

    israel, landscape, nature, outdoor, elibasri photography, elibasri@gmail.com, elibasri.com Iaraeli Landscape Return to top

  • Mayim Shelanu | Mysite

    Mayim Shelanu Water to be used in matzah baking must be left to stand overnight (to ensure that it is allowed to cool). This water is then referred to as “mayim shelanu” (water that has “slept”). As mayim shelanu is necessary for the preparation of each day’s production, the mashgichim supervising a matzah bakery must take care that: the water tanks are filled immediately prior to nightfall at the Ein chinya - a small spring near Jerusalem there is sufficient mayim shelanu for the next day’s matzah production; no additional water is added to the mayim shelanu tank during the day’s production Return to top Return

  • Copy of Assumption of Mary | Mysite

    Assumption of Mary Jerusalem Return Return to top

  • Emilio Mogilner | Mysite

    Emilio Mogilner Emilio Mogilner is an Israeli artist and environmental activist. Mogilner, born in Argentina, immigrated to Israel with his family at the age of 4, and has made a name for himself as an environmental painter and sculptor who invests all his energy and money in improving the quality of the environment. Mogilner, a married Chabadnik with children, lives in a house in Rehovot, a house with a water well built in the 19th century, the walls of which he restored himself. He uses the house as a painting studio. His works, which are exhibited in open spaces in Israel, are all made from recycled materials and raw materials from nature. Emilio works alone, without sketches, diagrams or plans. The idea from his brain comes straight to life. Emilio is disabled in his right hand as a result of a gunshot wound and does all the work alone with his left hand. Two works were born after and during the "Iron Swords" War The first: the "Shema Yisrael" Menorah Immediately after the October 7th tragedy, Emilio set himself a goal - to build a giant menorah called: "Shema Yisrael" in memory of the victims of the Simchat Torah massacre. The menorah, which he built alone!!, stands nine meters high and weighs about two hundred tons, and is considered the largest in the world. Emilio managed to finish its construction after about a year and on Hanukkah 2024 it was placed in front of the military cemetery in Rehovot and every evening the holiday candles were lit at its top. The second work: the "Am Kalavi" statue Following the war with Iran in June 2025 called "Am Kalavi", hundreds of ballistic missiles were launched at Israel towards population centers. One of the missiles fell in Rehovot, the city where Emilio lived, who set himself a goal of erecting a statue called "Am Kalavi" in the shape of a lion. Emilio, known for creating installations from recycled materials, personally assembled most of the sculpture's parts from metal parts and scrap metal and missile parts he collected at the site of the missile's fall. The sculpture is currently in the final stages of construction and will be placed in the city center. Return to top Return

  • Copy of Setting Boundries | Mysite

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