Tzipi Biran

Visual Arts

Tzipi Biran

In 2000 Tzipi Biran changed the course of her life, left her managerial position in a high-tech company and began studying the art of sculpting. She graduated with honors from the College of Art in Jaffa where she studied for a year. In the following year she studied with the sculptor Daniel Baharir and learned diverse molding techniques. In 2005 she studied stone sculpting with a master at the Indian artist village ‘Mahamaliform’.
Tzipi Biran create sculptures from woods, stones, and molds most of her terracotta sculptures by herself from artificial marble, polyester resins, plaster and bronze. In her works, she tries to express the feminine experience as a complete individual that is constantly engaged in fulfilling mhery independence and femininity. Parallel to this, she emphasize the potential of a harmonious and holistic connection within a nourishing, supporting and creative relationship between a couple, a promoting and protective partnership within a spiritual and physical connection. The figures in my works are like the dance of life in which the steps of one are adjacent, connecting, opposing, and supporting to that of others, creating a changing and constant movement.