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This article focuses on the work Seven Private Skies (initiated in 2009) by the Israeli artist, Tsipy Amos Goldstein. This is a series of large panels on which the artist has been painting and embroidering for fourteen years as her main occupation. The aim of the study was to establish the meanings inherent in the work, which is a kind of multi-lay...
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... element consisting of the order-chaos contradiction is an embroidered grid embedded in all the panels on top of the oil paintings. In Panel 1 (Figure 4 ...
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... argues that creativity needs to be understood within the framework of complex adaptive systems that exist in our world (such as the human brain, ant community, capital markets and more): "<…> creativity as an emergent characteristic of complex adaptive systems" (2020, p. 433). Another dominant image reflecting the distinction between order and chaos is the chessboard (Figure 4). The board, featuring a black and white contrast, is described in the series as distorted, neither in its entirety nor realistically. ...