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The Room Above the Inn

The Room Above the Inn:
A Visit to Van Gogh’s Last Home in Auvers sur Oise
As a great fan of the painter, from whom I am increasingly influenced in my own artwork…

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Kintsugi

Kintsugi – The Art of Finding Beauty in the Crack.

There is a moment when everything breaks.
A favorite vase falls to the floor, a mug filled with stories cracks, or a heart simply shatters into little pieces. In such moments, it feels as though there is no way to return to what once was. But in Japan…

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Nature

Nature – the greatest artist of all
This post is dedicated to the hostages who returned to us.

Nature creates effortlessly. It does not need to plan an exhibition or think about a composition. It simply happens, and the beauty in it is created from life itself – from a process, from change, from time…

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Israeli Mosaic

As an artist who creates continuously, there are sometimes works that truly touch my heart and soul.
I’m happy to share with you one of the most emotionally touching pieces I’ve created recently, a commission from an American family in honor of their grandmother’s 80th birthday…

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Post by Iris Eshet Cohen | Monet’s House – La Maison de Monet

Monet’s House

Dear art lovers, I’m happy that all of us can finally breath a bit lighter since the process of bringing our brothers and sisters back has begun! Let’s all take a deep breath and peek into some fascinating places around the world..

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COLORS OF LIFE

What do you see in the painting? About the history and uniqueness of the COLORS OF LIFE painting series. Many art lovers recognize me with the paintings…

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Hanging paintings

How do you decide which painting to buy? where to hang it? During these difficult days we try to occupy ourselves with things that can calm us.

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Wartime art

In wartime we all feel recruited.
I see everyone around me doing extraordinary things – it is genuinely outstanding!

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Fabergé eggs

Dear readers,
it is a little strange to write about art in these times of crisis in our country, but if we look back in history art has always expressed its protest at the same time as events.

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Blue stones

Blue stones

I would like to share with you a rare vision I experienced during a long stay in Crete, a magical island in Greece, where I have spent a lot of time in recent years, and where I have been fortunate to create art in my Greek studio.

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Why is art so interesting ?

Art is part of our life, wherever we go and look we are surrounded by different forms of art. Some of us experience art as creators and some of us experience art as viewers.

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