ABOUT ME
Artist Statement
My work explores emotional tension, atmosphere, and intuitive semiotics blurring the line between personal narrative and visual storytelling. I’m drawn to beauty not as decoration, but as a threshold: a surface that can carry pain, strangeness, even violence, within a form that feels almost familiar. My drawings live in the space between restraint and eruption, like a bitten lip before the scream escapes. Flat forms meet raw lines. Feminine wildness is bound sometimes tenderly, sometimes tightly
in braids and knots, warm like a scarf or choking like a rope, woomb tomb in the one breath. I’m interested in the places where beauty and unease entangle, where images hold both vulnerability and threat, softness and sharpness.
Bio
I’m a multidisciplinary artist and designer working across drawing, digital media, and ceramics. A graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, I was among the first artists in Israel to exhibit a digital video work (1994)—featuring a 3D-modeled woman caught in an endless, self-aware loop, sensing she might not be real. Over the years, I’ve worked professionally in graphic design, animation, and multimedia. My current practice focuses on emotional tension, intuitive storytelling, and material exploration. I’m currently enrolled in a three-year ceramics program at Benyamini Contemporary Ceramics Center, and I’m a recipient of the Luxembourg Art Prize Certificate of Artistic Achievement 2020–2023.