An illustration wich tells a personal story:
During the final stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, I embarked on an adventure to Berlin with my partner. At that time, countries were classified by a traffic light system based on their COVID-19 rates, with mandatory quarantine required for those returning from "red" countries. We devised a clever plan to avoid quarantine by taking a train to "green" Prague before flying home to Israel.
However, time pressure has a way of complicating things. As we rushed out of our Berlin apartment, we accidentally left our passports inside. The door automatically locked behind us, with the key inside – exactly as our Airbnb host had instructed. Only when we reached the train station, thirty minutes before departure, did we realize our predicament.
This illustration captures that pivotal moment: me, stranded at the station, anxiously waiting for my partner who rushed back to somehow access the apartment and retrieve our passports. (Spoiler alert: we ended up calling a locksmith!)
The Hebrew text reads 'When you're sure that the world will align with your plans' - a humorous take on those moments when carefully laid plans fall apart.
However, time pressure has a way of complicating things. As we rushed out of our Berlin apartment, we accidentally left our passports inside. The door automatically locked behind us, with the key inside – exactly as our Airbnb host had instructed. Only when we reached the train station, thirty minutes before departure, did we realize our predicament.
This illustration captures that pivotal moment: me, stranded at the station, anxiously waiting for my partner who rushed back to somehow access the apartment and retrieve our passports. (Spoiler alert: we ended up calling a locksmith!)
The Hebrew text reads 'When you're sure that the world will align with your plans' - a humorous take on those moments when carefully laid plans fall apart.

Made in the Neri Bloomfield School of Design