Baruch Nachshon captures the mystical spirit of Hebron in this dynamic composition, where gouache, pen, and coffee blend into a striking vision of the city’s spiritual resonance. Baruch Nachshon’s Hebron (Pen, Gouache and Coffee on Canvas, 33 × 47 cm) is a spiritual meditation rendered…
At first glance, a jubilant composition of color and movement, Ships Dance in Tiberias by Amos Yaskil (Oil on canvas, 40 × 75 cm) bursts with the energy of lake life along the Galilean shore. In this vivid oil painting, Yaskil uses generous impasto and…
The cyclamen by Arthur Kolnik, set against a stark black background, bursts from its golden pot. Although the painting measures only a small fraction of a wall, its presence is undeniable (39 x 29 cm). Bold Simplicity Kolnik’s choice of a black background is striking.…
At first glance, the portrait of a seated woman—lost in thought, hand resting on her chin—invites the viewer into a moment of quiet introspection. But flip the canvas, and you’re instantly transported into a deep, shadowy forest, where thick tree trunks rise from a reddish-brown…
Step softly into the hills of Jerusalem, as seen through the gentle pencil of Anna Ticho. Measuring only 25 by 20 cm, this drawing may be small in size—but it holds immense emotional weight. With each line, Ticho reveals not just a landscape, but a…