
Wheel at Sundown
A lone figure stands atop a large metal wheel in an open field, silhouetted against low golden light while a second wheel and distant figures recede at the right. The photographic image is enriched with mixed-media texture on canvas, softening detail and layering the scene with a weathered, painterly surface. The result feels reflective and slightly cinematic, balancing rural stillness with quiet tension.

Rachel Pansky
My name is Rachel Pansky. Born in Tel Aviv, I am a proud mother of four and grandmother of ten. In my past career, I served as a life insurance manager at an corporate insurance company. It was later in life that I discovered the world of photographyโa discovery that opened up a whole new realm of magic, inspiration, and boundless creativity. Today, I have been practicing photography and digital art for about 15 years For me, photography is a visual language used to explore memory, time, and the core of the human experience. I create photographic and digital art pieces that seamlessly navigate the space between documentation and fine art, brought to life through light, color, motion, and texture. My works do not seek to merely document the world as it is; instead, they aim to unveil the delicate space between what is seen and what is felt. All works can be ordered in different size
My name is Rachel Pansky. Born in Tel Aviv, I am a proud mother of four and grandmother of ten. In my past career, I served as a life insurance manager at an corporate insurance company. It was later in life that I discovered the world of photographyโa discovery that opened up a whole new realm of magic, inspiration, and boundless creativity. Today, I have been practicing photography and digital art for about 15 years For me, photography is a visual language used to explore memory, time, and the core of the human experience. I create photographic and digital art pieces that seamlessly navigate the space between documentation and fine art, brought to life through light, color, motion, and texture. My works do not seek to merely document the world as it is; instead, they aim to unveil the delicate space between what is seen and what is felt. All works can be ordered in different size