The Process / Behind the Scenes


Every painting begins long before the first brushstroke — in silence, light, and intuition.

This page reveals a glimpse into my creative process: the raw sketches, the layers of color, the gold leaf, and the quiet moments where each artwork takes form.


Gold Leaf Application

 


Gold Leaf & Base Texture

 

From preparing the canvas, to building depth through classical layering, to refining the smallest details by hand — every artwork is crafted with intention, ritual, and emotion.


Sketch & First Layers

 


 

Building Light & Form



 


In the Making


These are real moments from my creative space — the quiet corner where each painting begins to breathe and evolve into its own world.

 


Art & Auction Experience



Before creating my own collections, I worked directly with galleries, private collectors, and international auction spaces.

From holding Rembrandt’s brush to feeling the living energy of Picasso’s home; from attending the opening of Yaacov Agam’s museum in Israel, surrounded by masterpieces by Picasso, Miró, and other Grand Masters, to never missing landmark museums such as MuMa in Le Havre (Monet) or the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg—each experience has layered itself into my artistic vision.

Years spent traveling to over 100 countries, working aboard cruise ships, and collaborating closely with artists and collectors across the world have shaped not only my technical language, but the energetic core of my work. What I create today is the distillation of these encounters: places, masters, movements, and moments absorbed globally and translated into a singular, personal expression.

These moments shaped my eye for composition, detail, and emotional storytelling in art.


Artistic Inspiration

 

When I’m not creating, I’m studying the masterpieces that shaped art history.

Museums, galleries, and timeless works of old masters influence my palette, my compositions, and the emotional depth of each painting I create.

 

These moments of quiet observation are a part of my process — a dialogue between my vision and the artists who came before me.