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Life-size Sharon on show in Tel Aviv gallery

October 19, 2010 15:20
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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Nearly five years after he went into a coma Ariel Sharon is to be immortalised in a Tel Aviv art gallery.

A life-size sculpture of the former Israeli prime minister, who suffered a stroke in January 2005, will go on display in a Tel Aviv art gallery.

The war hero and politician, who climbed the political ladder as a member of Likud but in 2005 founded the centrist Kadima party, has been unconscious ever since his stroke.

But artist Noam Braslavsky’s impression is of Mr Sharon lying in a hospital bed on a drip. His eyes are open and his stomach rises as if he were breathing. Visitors will only be allowed to view the exhibit in small groups.

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