My work is a visual meditation on memory, displacement, resilience, and renewal—stories carried across generations and landscapes. Drawing from Jewish history, mysticism, and lived experience, I explore how people endure upheaval, how communities reassemble themselves after rupture, and how the human spirit continues to seek light in the shadows.
Through layered abstractions, symbolic imagery, and narrative fragments, I create spaces where history and imagination meet—where ancient texts speak to contemporary wounds, and where beauty becomes a form of healing. Themes of Diaspora, hidden lives, sacred cycles, music, prayer, and spiritual protection weave throughout my paintings and prints, forming a tapestry of collective memory.
At the heart of my practice is an ongoing inquiry: How do we carry the past? How do we begin again? And what does it mean to repair what has been broken? My art invites viewers to step into these questions—into the fragile, powerful terrain between remembrance and hope.