ZINE No. 6 — Empty Yet Full: When Silence Becomes Art
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There are times when creativity does not vanish but quietly steps aside, leaving space for something yet unknown. In these weeks of transition — from the heart of the valley to the edge of the sea in Rosh HaNikra — I have found myself surrounded by silence. My brushes have remained still, my canvases untouched. At first, I called it a creative block. Now I see it as a threshold.
The sea has taught me that silence can be a material of its own. That absence is not empty, but full. That a horizon can stretch endlessly while remaining minimal, a single line between sky and water. It is within this silence that a new language of art begins to take shape, though it has not yet reached the canvas.
ZINE Issue No. 6, Empty Yet Full, is a record of this moment. Its pages are almost bare, by choice. It is not a lack of creation, but a statement: that the pause itself is part of the work. A breath held, a space between what has been and what is yet to come.