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I have been painting and sculpting my entire life.
My childhood dream was to become an artist...

My practice in painting and sculpture explores the intersections of body, text, and memory. Writing directly onto the canvas is a Sisyphean, repetitive act where words appear, blur, or are erased; many are in Hebrew, carrying biographical and cultural layers of memory and loss.

I address trauma, sexuality, and identity, showing how personal experience is bound to collective frameworks. In this process, writing becomes a ritual of remembering and forgetting, a wound and a form of healing. My works seek to uncover hidden layers of experience and invite the viewer to confront both the fragility and force of memory and the human body.

not so long ago [2009-2015]

These paintings and sculpture are about me and my war against my Multiple Sclerosis...
In 2005, about six months after the birth of our eldest daughter, at the age of 28, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Coping with my illness was a difficult task, but I found that my art could help me deal with the loss of my physical ability and independence. 

there are no winners in this war. Yet !

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