July 29, 2007

New Neighbourhood Community Center Opening Event Brochure - July 2007

Kite workshop & kite flying - We were invited to instruct a workshop and fly our kites.

May 15, 2007

The The Israeli Design Center Kite Exhibition

Our kite are on display in the Holon Mediatheque - The Israeli Design Center between 15.May.2007-11.Jul.2007. This is a joint exhibition with several other notable Israeli kite artists, Suli Omer, Vladimir Zaginatzev, Meir Tenenbaum and Ralph Resznik.
The opening ceremony was attended by Holon Mayor Moti Sasson, and Hana Hertzman the director-general at the Holon municipality.

See photos from the event here and here.

October 25, 2006

American Bandana - Oct. 2005

Inspired by a bandana, this 2.8x2.8m Delta Kite was created using Jose Sainze's applique technique. Spinnaker nylon and carbon fiber. Hand sewn for 4 months!

August 15, 2006

Israel Museaum Kite Event - Aug. 2006

This is the Museum's newspaper advertisement for its yearly kite event, the Afifoniada.
This year, we were invited to give a talk about our family's kite history and adventures.
The ad shows our "Bedspread Kite".

April 25, 2004

Magic Tiles Genki Variant

A rectangular variation of a Genki kite. The Magic Tiles Patchwork technique was used to create the basic blocks.

June 7, 1995

Israeli Kite Stamps - 1995


Special Sheet

Day of Issue Envelope

We were involved in the design of the Israeli kite stamps. Designed by N&M Eshel.
Description of the bottom row of the special sheet:
The stamp on the right depicts simple, popular kites which are represented by the hexagonal "Tiara Kite", and the rhombic "Eddy" Kite. The bird-shaped kite which appears on the stamp has its origins in the Far East. In the background can be seen a 15th Century picture of a flying, dragon-shaped creature.

The stamp in the center relates to the Western world's contribution in the development of the kites, and here can be seen a Box Kite and the "Cody War Kite". In the background a kite/glider is depicted.

The stamp on the left shows modern, aerobatic kites, a train of rhombic aerobatic kites can be seen on the top section, and at the bottom is an aerobatic "Delta" kite. In the background on the left is a drawing by Otto Lilienthal, one of the great pioneers of flying and the first person who succeeded in achieving controlled flight.

ADI SHAVIT
For more info see here.