Interior Horizon

Eitan Ben-Haim

Year2026

MediumPhotograph on Paper

Dimensions 45 × 30 cm

Price$500 USD

In this work, a domestic room is transformed into a camera obscura through a small pinhole, projecting an inverted urban landscape directly onto the interior surfaces. Using long-exposure, the everyday geometry of the apartment—the walls, doors, and mirrors—becomes a surface for the city outside.
The scene includes the artist's own artwork hanging on the walls, which are overlaid by the projected outdoor scenery. The photograph juxtaposes the public environment dictated by geography alongside the inhabitant's own private living space, dissolving the boundary between the architecture of the city and the architecture of the home.