Standing Exhibition - Artists
Adriana Naveh - In her paintings Adriana plays with the light and her palette introduces the spectator in a magic moment. The light in Adriana's works create visual illusions in pursuit of perfection.
Albert Goldman - His paintings unite urban, natural and figures in his signature style, infusing the lyrical beauty with a feeling of joice-de-vivre.
Alex Grinshpun - His works have an overall look of lovely, breathtaking decorativeness, transmitting optimism.
Heddy Kun - Kun's inspiring works are bright and brimming; here she brings her signature Flower theme and presents us a stunning field of primary colors. She brings us a sense of springtime and care-free joys.
Isaac Maimon - Maimon's world is the coffeehouse culture which has long captured artists such as Bonnard and Lautrec before him. The lightness of the cafe cultures has a charm and beauty which is fertile enough for Maimon to devote his career to, with great success;
Kim Tkatch - Tkatch's paintings have a realistic perspective although his work has a magical flair. His still-life paintings come alive with juxtapositions of architecture, sculpture or Mediterranean vistas. There is always a cheeriness and warmth in his interior spaces. His exteriors are sun-filled, his colors rich and saturated, his images are romantic and intimate.
Lesya Bershov - Bershov is a student of Mark Tochilkin and continues to refine his style of exaggerated human forms.
Marina Grigoryan - Her signature use of many layers of paint present a unique collaboration of image and texture.
Ruth Faktor - Serenity, elegance and spirituality - these are the qualities Ruth Faktor (biography below) works with. Her successful blend of Judaic sentiments, stunning ceramic glazing and almost floating compositions make her pieces magically present and hermetic, in a world of their own.
Yaacov Vassover - Yaakov Vassover is a holocaust survivor, born in Lodge, Poland. The subject of many of his paintings springs from Vassover's childhood memories. It's timeless Judaica from an age gone by.