
Violinist in Pink
A seated violinist fills the composition, her closed-eyed face and curved instrument set against a lively field of pink, orange, and pale gray. Acrylic on canvas allows for layered passages of opaque color, visible brushwork, and strong black contour lines that give the figure a stylized, expressive presence. The result is intimate and theatrical at once, with warmth and rhythm that suit a reading corner, studio, or music room.

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.