Ilana's unique sand stories and sand performances captivate audiences around the globe.
Sand Animation Commercials
Creating commercials with sand art is a great way to convey a message emotionally and compellingly. The essence of this technique is about taking different products and brands and amplifying their value. This is through a neutral form of art in which the viewers can connect to.
Through many years of experience Ilana Yahav has become an expert in translating abstract ideas into clear messages through sand stories. These have been utilized in different mediums such as TV, Internet, billboards, and more. Explore some examples below.
Transforming Brand Messages Into Sand Stories
Custom Made Sand Animations and Performances
Ilana Yahav’s sand art is spectacular in its own right, but it becomes a breathtaking vision when it is created and evolves on stage in front of a live audience!
Ilana makes magic happen by drawing on a backlit sand table, as a video camera above her records the work. The images are simultaneously projected to the audience, leaving them enthralled and engaged at every turn.
In her performances, Ilana draws the best of her creations, and upon request, creates new works tailored to the spirit of the event.
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Sand Turns Into Magic on Stage
Sand Animations for Music Videos and Concerts
Musicians from all over the world have collaborated with Ilana to create a unique experience for their audience. They do that by incorporating their original music with Ilana's art in live performances on stage or in music videos.
Check out some examples below.
Sand Animation Live in Zoom
Live sand art performances using Zoom for companies and organizations.
Streaming live from her studio, Ilana draws on sand and creates a tailored made show: for any audience, any time, wherever you are.
Ilana uses 2 cameras so you can watch the sand art and Ilana simultaneously. It almost feels like you're in the venue with her!
Like in any performance, Ilana tells her unique emotional stories from her own life, together with humor. Tears and laugh.
Not like in her other shows, the Zoom app allows a 1:1 communication with the audience.
People can ask questions, or even ask for special drawing, live.