Daniel Baharier

His works, dealing with human movement, appear at the Wingate Institute at Assaf Harofeh Hospital, Sheba Medical Center and other public buildings in Israel and the world, such as New York and Tokyo.

Daniels personal works during this period were the first in exploring human motion, and women acrobatic movements that create physical stress.

During these years he developed his unique style, and created the sculpture at Assaf Harofeh Hospital, a portrait of Dr. Wim Malgo.

In 1990–2004 he taught at Old City of Jaffa Art College bronze casting, mould-making, plaster, clay, plastics and welding.

In 1994–5, he was commissioned by Emilio Pellus, head of EDF Construction & Investments Ltd., to create 24 pieces, each one 3 to 3.5 (10–12 feet) meters in height, depicting figures from the Jewish Diaspora of a hundred years ago, for his Carmel Shuk 2000 project in Rishon-Le-Zion.

The Gymnast sculpture in Wingate Institute by daniel Baharier