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by the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Education designed for
teachers training teachers. She has presented her works in
many exhibitions in Israel and abroad.
In her paintings, Tandet-Ron tries to express the meaning of life.
They are colorful and, at the same time, monochromatic. They
are remarkable for dealing with circular and globular forms.
Small circles integrate into bigger ones, creating complex and
self-contained units, like spirals dispensing bubbles in a recurring
pattern repeating itself with no way out.
Tandet-Ron paints magical-mythological forms known
throughout the years of human civilization. The mythological
circle is a form that has always attracted human beings and by
which an effort is made to give meaning to existence and being.
Thus, it is an archaic, ancient sign, symbolizing the center from
which, in some of her paintings, small forms resemble a
microscopic world of multiplying and dividing cells, single-cell
organisms, and even adjacent molecules - the raw material that
is the origin of everything.
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