
Cards by the Window
Two seated figures face one another across a table, each holding cards, while small glasses and a watchful dog animate the foreground. Painted in acrylic on canvas, the scene is built with loose brushwork, softened contours, and layered earthy color that lets the interior and foliage merge into a lively backdrop. The result feels intimate, observant, and slightly theatrical.

Shwartz
Artist Statement I began drawing at a very young age, driven by a natural desire to understand the world around me. My earliest works focused on peopleโindividuals whose presence, character, or life stories left a deep impression on me, whether positive or challenging. Over the past several years, I have been studying with the artist Shira Gafstein, a journey that has profoundly enriched my artistic development and expanded my visual language. Today, I work across a variety of styles, with most of my paintings emerging from my inner world, imagination, and personal vision. Through my work, I seek to invite viewers into a space where reality and imagination merge, allowing each person to discover their own interpretation and emotional connection to the painting. Over the years, art has become much more than a creative practice for me; it has become a language through which I explore emotions, memories, and imagination. Painting offers me a space for freedom, reflection, and at times, refuge, enabling me to transform inner experiences into visual expression.
Artist Statement I began drawing at a very young age, driven by a natural desire to understand the world around me. My earliest works focused on peopleโindividuals whose presence, character, or life stories left a deep impression on me, whether positive or challenging. Over the past several years, I have been studying with the artist Shira Gafstein, a journey that has profoundly enriched my artistic development and expanded my visual language. Today, I work across a variety of styles, with most of my paintings emerging from my inner world, imagination, and personal vision. Through my work, I seek to invite viewers into a space where reality and imagination merge, allowing each person to discover their own interpretation and emotional connection to the painting. Over the years, art has become much more than a creative practice for me; it has become a language through which I explore emotions, memories, and imagination. Painting offers me a space for freedom, reflection, and at times, refuge, enabling me to transform inner experiences into visual expression.