I am an artist born in Jerusalem.
Living in Kfar Saba, creating both in Kfar Saba and in Tel Aviv.
My work exists in the space between figuration
and abstraction, where personal experience, natural forms, and symbolism converge.
In my sculptural practice, working with clay and porcelain, I approach each piece as an exploration of the dialogue between material, intuition, and idea.
At the heart of my practice lies what I call “organic charm”, an exploration of nature and the creative process.
Animal forms, coral structures, and botanical patterns serve as recurring metaphors for transformation and continuity bridging instinct and metaphor.
The human figure in my earlier works often
embodies tension and duality, strength and fragility,
presence and absence. The vivid colors in my earlier
pieces are not merely a formal element; they
are an emotional force, evoking energy and harmony.
The sphere is an enduring symbol throughout my work, evoking celestial bodies, metaphysical wholeness, the womb and femininity. These rounded forms, colorful or monochromatic, constitute an open invitation to interpretation and engagement.
In recent years I have embraced imperfection and
process, assembling fragments into new forms that reflect the evolving rhythm of creation itself.
I continue to explore the boundaries of clay,
dedicating myself to its boundless possibilities. It is
precisely through deep mastery that I have found
true freedom.