Molds As Melodies

ClientKodd MagazineYear2025RoleArt Direction, Costume Design
Behind every well curated art piece, there’s a story and a reason to create it in the first place. Disguised cheap whOres in subtle silhouettes? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure, which is the fact that however may one medium’s body may seem solid, The decisive factor for it’s form, is the artist’s vision and action on it. Whenever I’m being asked about my story, immediately I feel a range of emotions coming up, all together.. I mean - what part of the story? Where should I even begin? Being a human generally is not easy, but I think that I somehow can manage it, even if it feels like I’m walking on a thin thread sometimes. What makes everything simpler and better? The power of creativity, or ART. In an era where anyone can print 3d forms, the act of handcrafting silhouettes, embodies this exact perspective. Not such a s!ut talk anymore, isn’t it? As simple as that, creating something so simple, yet that encompasses so many layers of complexity, is not a simple assignment. After all, no matter whatever something means to someone - to the other person, it might represent a completely different pattern. Btw, I love my unibrow. Once, I thought this was crazy, especially because people’s reactions to it (and many other non-conventional things about me) over time. But, in some mystical way I realized that the more I let myself be comfortable with who I am in my fullest form (quite literally), the more things fall into place peacefully. I love it tho when society tells me how to act, because that gives me a sense of a human experience - the need to feel from others what we expect from ourselves. This psychological pattern, feels especially humane to me. We need to feel validated and seen, even if in a negative manner. Is it just a Gen-Z thing, or what? I don’t really know, but it’s ok. Knowing all - also isn’t good at times. To me, real spiritual growth, means valuing the beauty in the subtle things, patterns, and changes. Not just physically, but also internally.
PhotographyDean Avisar
TextNofar Ashbel
Art Direction & Costume DesignNothing’s Personal
Makeup & HairSarah Guez Thomas
ModelsNofar Ashbel, Elad Gad Navon (APM)

Molds As Melodies

ClientKodd MagazineYear2025RoleArt Direction, Costume Design
Behind every well curated art piece, there’s a story and a reason to create it in the first place. Disguised cheap whOres in subtle silhouettes? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure, which is the fact that however may one medium’s body may seem solid, The decisive factor for it’s form, is the artist’s vision and action on it. Whenever I’m being asked about my story, immediately I feel a range of emotions coming up, all together.. I mean - what part of the story? Where should I even begin? Being a human generally is not easy, but I think that I somehow can manage it, even if it feels like I’m walking on a thin thread sometimes. What makes everything simpler and better? The power of creativity, or ART. In an era where anyone can print 3d forms, the act of handcrafting silhouettes, embodies this exact perspective. Not such a s!ut talk anymore, isn’t it? As simple as that, creating something so simple, yet that encompasses so many layers of complexity, is not a simple assignment. After all, no matter whatever something means to someone - to the other person, it might represent a completely different pattern. Btw, I love my unibrow. Once, I thought this was crazy, especially because people’s reactions to it (and many other non-conventional things about me) over time. But, in some mystical way I realized that the more I let myself be comfortable with who I am in my fullest form (quite literally), the more things fall into place peacefully. I love it tho when society tells me how to act, because that gives me a sense of a human experience - the need to feel from others what we expect from ourselves. This psychological pattern, feels especially humane to me. We need to feel validated and seen, even if in a negative manner. Is it just a Gen-Z thing, or what? I don’t really know, but it’s ok. Knowing all - also isn’t good at times. To me, real spiritual growth, means valuing the beauty in the subtle things, patterns, and changes. Not just physically, but also internally.
PhotographyDean Avisar
TextNofar Ashbel
Art Direction & Costume DesignNothing’s Personal
Makeup & HairSarah Guez Thomas
ModelsNofar Ashbel, Elad Gad Navon (APM)