There are innumerable ways to express artistic talents and unusual media whereby to give vent to the muse. Meir Sharon, 30, a gifted young Israeli, always had a knack for art; even as a child, he enjoyed creating things. He grew up in Karnei Shomron, a small settlement in Samaria, and in the IDF he used his talents to design his unit’s camouflage equipment.

Due to an accident during his IDF service, he was laid up for a number of weeks. It was his father who suggested he apprentice at the metal works of a friend in Ofra, Yosie Gur Arie, and the opportunities of bending and sculpting the hard material was ignited. Sharon studied industrial design at Ariel University (this time at the suggestion of his mother, an artist herself) but already then, he started his pioneer work in producing original artifacts and home design forging metal.

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