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SOK

Drawn by hand, straight onto the concrete

SOK concrete wall graphics drawn by hand across the open workspace

01Overview

SOK is a shared workspace in Rishon LeZion. I made the artwork that lives on its raw concrete, every line drawn by hand on the wall itself plus a ceramic tile mural in the kitchen.

Concrete wall — geometric line work drawn directly onto the raw surface, punctuated by flat colour shapes.
Concrete wall — geometric line work drawn directly onto the raw surface, punctuated by flat colour shapes.

02By hand

No vinyl, no projection. Geometry, engravings and flat colour planes were drawn and painted straight onto the concrete, so the surface, its pits, seams and patches, stays part of the drawing.

The column piece — a trophy engraving cut against blue and bone planes, wrapping the corner.
The column piece — a trophy engraving cut against blue and bone planes, wrapping the corner.

03Tile wall

The kitchen backsplash runs the same language in ceramic: a square grid where engraved portraits, dots and stars are broken across individual tiles, so the image only resolves when you step back from the counter.

Tile wall — black and white engravings fragmented across the grid under the arch.
Tile wall — black and white engravings fragmented across the grid under the arch.
Tile wall detail — halftone portraits and star motifs broken across the kitchen grid.
Tile wall detail — halftone portraits and star motifs broken across the kitchen grid.

04Outcome

A workspace where the art is inseparable from the building: hand-drawn walls that read at corridor length, and a tile mural that only resolves when you step back.