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.