Fascinated with landscapes created by agriculture, the lines and sharp angles that would not be there naturally, and dynamics of the economy defining the view. At times, what was once a thriving orange grove is now a slow battle of the orange trees being taken over by nature plants, or lost battle with a new product, to enable a short lasting, better profit from the land. Crumbling warehouses and shacks, are irrelevant to this day and age of corporate/industrialized food production and serve as a canvas for social/political dark slogans/graffiti and human created little eco systems hosting plants and animals of sorts (that we do not enter anymore out of fear).
In ProcesScapes I capture human footprint in the quick evolving landscape of agricultural zones in Israel, a second before they evolve to housing zones, freeways or parks?