
Blooming Ember
A tall, radiant flower-like form rises from the lower edge, opening into a field of glowing yellows, reds, and smoky earth tones. Layered oil paint, textured passages, and energetic mark-making create a rich, tactile surface with flashes of teal and gold. The result feels vivid and organic, bringing warmth and movement to a room.

Geula Galili
Geula Galili 1945: Born in Kibbutz Kfar Giladi. 1966: Married and moved to Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar. 1975: Completed her degree as an art teacher at Oranim College. Taught art for 25 years at the "Emek HaHula" regional school. "Creation for me is like air to breathe. I choose a subject into which I dive and take flight on canvas, using oil paints. Creation gives me purpose and meaning, and through it, I learn the secrets of life. All my life I have lived in the Galilee. The nature around me always awakens in me a passion to create; my land, my people, my homeland, the Bible, and the Kabbalah are the themes that occupy me all the days of my life."
Geula Galili 1945: Born in Kibbutz Kfar Giladi. 1966: Married and moved to Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar. 1975: Completed her degree as an art teacher at Oranim College. Taught art for 25 years at the "Emek HaHula" regional school. "Creation for me is like air to breathe. I choose a subject into which I dive and take flight on canvas, using oil paints. Creation gives me purpose and meaning, and through it, I learn the secrets of life. All my life I have lived in the Galilee. The nature around me always awakens in me a passion to create; my land, my people, my homeland, the Bible, and the Kabbalah are the themes that occupy me all the days of my life."