Yuval Lansky, 23, found art as therapy after surviving the Nova Festival. His creations reflect gratitude, memory, and resilience. One of his central works is a hand-sewn side bag embroidered in memory of Ilay, Adir, and Matan — three friends who saved his life. Designed with care and stitched from rich fabrics, each bag bears white embroidery of the boys with surfboards, honoring their love for the sea. For Yuval, crafting is more than design; it is a sacred act of remembrance. His pieces blend practicality with meaning, offering wearable works that carry both memory and the strength of survival.