Gaza man masters rare skill of balancing art Artist says he can balance almost any object, using what he calls a mix of mind and body Published: November 26, 2019 12:08 AP and Compiled by Nathaniel Lacsina, Digital Content Producer 1 of 5 Whenever Mohammed Al Shenbari sees a new object, he quickly tries to find its 'balancing point' and make it stand in a way that appears to defy the law of gravity. Image Credit: AP 2 of 5 The 24-year-old self-taught Palestinian artist says he can balance almost any object, using what he calls a mix of mind and body. This has made him a popular entertainer and frequent participant in psychological support sessions that are common in conflict-ridden, poverty-stricken Gaza Image Credit: AP 3 of 5 A fitness and bodybuilding coach, Al Shenbari says his healthy lifestyle helped him slowly develop 'the great focus' required to balance the objects. "When I do this, I feel something indescribable like a magnet drawing out energy from me toward the objects,'' he said after he stacked four oddly angled cans of beans on a wood frame hanging off a tree. Image Credit: AP 4 of 5 A year ago, Al Shenbari came across a YouTube video by a Korean balance artist, Nam Seok Byun, and was fascinated by the way the artist arranged layers of rocks delicately supported by round pebbles. Trying to emulate his hero, Al Shenbari said he would spend days working on what now seem like basic sculptures. Now, it takes him just a few minutes and several attempts to figure things out. Image Credit: AP 5 of 5 His dream is to compete on reality TV shows and travel to Asia, where he says the art of balancing is practiced, to improve his skills. "I want to balance larger objects like a washing machine or a fridge,'' he said. Image Credit: AP