Daphna Laszlo-Katzor

Website: www.daphnakatzor.com

Country: Israel

Daphna Laszlo Katzor Multidisciplinary art: sculpture and digital art. An NB Haifa School of Design, photography department graduate and Orian College Tel Aviv in multimedia. Daphna is the director of Studio Shoot, engaged, in portrait photography for the Israeli newspaper Ma’ariv, commercial photography: advertising and fashion, conducts lectures and teaches photography. Daphna is an artist engaging in sculpture and artistic digital photography and widely exhibited her varied works in worldwide. "My digital-art pieces are created by integrating the digital-photography technique with computer graphics. The works are composed of many layers of photographs. By employing different techniques in one piece, the details of the photographs which appear in it are endowed with a new meaning and a new reality composed of all the details which were joined together is created" 2023: International Donatello Prize at Villa Borghese, Florence, Italy 2021: Honorable mention in the Fine Art (Other) category, as well as official selection, in the Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) 2019: Honorable mention in the 14th international competition of the Pollux Awards 2018: Awarded second prize in the international 11th edition of the pollux awards alternative-processes photography competition 2015: Finalist in the Landscape category and Alternative Processes category of the 8th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2015: Awarded first prize in the international Primary Colors photography competition by The Gala Awards 2015: 1982-1983: awarded the Sharet Foundation (American-Israeli Cult-ural Fund) Fine-Arts Scholarship for photography.

My Mythology - Venus and Adonis, 2019. Digital Art, 100X64 cm

My Mythology - The Rape of Europa, 2019, Digital Art. 100X64cm

Chairs and Sculptures - Pink chair with Torso, 2021. Digital Art, 100x72cm

Chairs and Sculptures - Red Stool and Russian Mask, 2021. Digital Art, 100x67 cm

Autobiographical Surrealism - Golden Mirror Reflection, 2021. Digital Art, 80x58 cm

Autobiographical Surrealism - Red nightgown and a medical bag, 2021. Digital Art, 80x58 cm

Childhood - Children with Moonflowers, 2017. Digital Art, 100x64 cm

Transformation, 2015. Digital Art, 70x50 cm

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