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New Artists on Art.IL

Updated: Oct 13


Bar Netanel, founder of Studio Material, is an industrial designer from Moshav Segula, Israel. He works mainly with wood, alongside iron and 3D printing. His journey began eight years ago with a simple carving experiment, which grew into a deep passion. Today, he creates spoons, ladles, and unique wooden objects collected from local Israeli trees. Each piece highlights the natural beauty of the material and reflects his commitment to craftsmanship and simplicity.


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Lara Kaller (Larisa) is an equestrian artist and designer whose creative world revolves around horses. She produces works from realistic horse drawings to minimalist, elegant motifs, using techniques like sketching, printmaking, and digital art. Her brand covers home décor, fashion pieces, and gift items—all infused with equine inspiration. Beyond the horse theme, she draws from her love for fashion, lifestyle, and interior design to give her works a modern, graceful flair.


Shelly Okun — known as ShellyClayspot — is an Israeli ceramic artist creating functional dinnerware and home décor since 2012. She exhibits her work locally, sells worldwide, and shares her passion through her Etsy shop. Her pieces combine everyday utility with artistic expression, inspired by nature and texture. Shelly often works with the sgraffito technique, carving unique designs and custom portraits into clay. Each creation reflects her belief that clay connects people to both art and life.


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Daniela Bibas is an Israeli artist who works with clay and metal, creating both functional and decorative pieces. Her art reflects a deep respect for raw materials, turning them into serving dishes, candle holders, wall art, and more. Beyond her creations, Daniela hosts intimate sculpture workshops for couples, families, and groups, inviting anyone to explore creativity with no prior experience. Her studio is a warm, welcoming space where art becomes a bridge for connection and self-expression.


Malka Ravina is a jewelry artist who left a career in education to follow her passion. She works mainly with 18k gold, carving wax, casting, and setting precious stones by hand. Her style embraces natural texture and raw beauty, inspired by her kibbutz upbringing near the Sea of Galilee. Each piece carries both fine craftsmanship and a deeply personal touch.




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Vered Dayan (Art by Vered) is an Israeli artist who blends ethnic and tribal inspiration with abstract expression. Her works are filled with repeating patterns, bold colors, and unique textures. She experiments with different methods—brushwork, block printing, and even applying pigment with wood—to create a rustic and primal feel. Vered offers her art in various formats, from originals to prints on canvas, wood, and acrylic, making her vision accessible for any space.

HUB-ility is a social-enterprise art project in Israel that showcases works by people with complex disabilities. They transform original artwork into everyday items—like bags, mugs, prints, and coasters—combining design with meaning. Every purchase directly supports the artist behind the piece, giving them visibility and income. HUB-ility’s mission is inclusion, dignity, and giving artistic voices space in the community.


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Merav Cohen (Moments by Merav) is a botanical artist who preserves the beauty of flowers through careful drying techniques. Inspired by local nature and the seasons, she grows and dries blooms from her studio garden. Her style is minimalist and delicate, turning fleeting moments into lasting works of art.




Smadar Alon, the artist behind Mellow Oak Studio, is an illustrator and designer from the Galilee. She brings her gentle, nature-inspired art into everyday life through home décor, stationery, and lifestyle pieces. Her warm, organic style blends natural elements with soft colors, turning simple objects into beautiful, functional art.


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Orly Pittel is a ceramic artist from Kfar Netter, Israel, who creates nature-inspired works by pressing real flowers and plants into clay. Her pieces—ranging from plates to Judaica—carry a personal, handcrafted touch. Each creation reflects her love for nature and the simple beauty found in everyday life.




Galia Kaplan is an Israeli painter and teacher who uses colors as her visual language of self-expression. She works in oil and mixed media, creating emotive compositions that often blend texture and depth. Her art has been shown in multiple exhibitions across Israel. Each piece carries both emotional resonance and a strong sense of identity.


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Tal, the artist behind Talush Art, creates vibrant works using glass, epoxy, and colored plexiglass. Drawn to light and transparency, she explores the interplay of color and reflection. Her art brings a sense of calm and beauty into everyday spaces.



Jacob Trager, the artist behind Imagine by Trager, creates bold and modern acrylic artworks in Israel. His layered, high-gloss pieces feature vivid colors and striking 3D effects. Blending pop-art energy with depth and texture, his art is both expressive and decorative—designed to bring vibrancy and character to any space.

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Merav Burger (Hallel Jewelry) creates meaningful jewelry rooted in spirituality and words. Her designs are clean, geometric, and modern, often featuring Hebrew blessings and Kabbalistic motifs. She draws on her deep love of Judaism and typography to make each piece meaningful and personal. Formerly working in advertising, Merav returned to her passion for art, combining craftsmanship with intention. Her jewelry is meant to be more than adornment—it carries blessing, inspiration, and connection.

Idit Matan, the artist behind iMart by Idit, creates modern metal wall art inspired by tradition and heritage. She blends clean geometric design with meaningful Jewish symbols, giving classic motifs a fresh, contemporary feel. Her pieces bring warmth, identity, and a sense of connection into any home.


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Paula Gazit is a painter whose work evokes emotion through bold forms and lyrical abstraction. She blends expressive brushwork with thoughtful composition to invite viewers into her visual world. Her art speaks in color and movement, offering moments of reflection and connection.



Pnina Shaviv is a jewelry artist from Haifa, Israel, who draws deep inspiration from nature—especially olive trees, seas, and Galilee landscapes. She handcrafts delicate, nature-inspired pieces in small editions, often one-of-a-kind. Her journey into jewelry began after a gift certificate to a class sparked a new passion. Each creation is made with intention, blending organic motifs with elegant simplicity.



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Efrat, the artist behind The Color of Freedom, found her voice through the flowing, expressive medium of alcohol inks. Her work reflects a personal journey of growth, emotion, and self-discovery. She creates original pieces and leads workshops that encourage others to explore creativity and inner freedom through color.



Odelia, the creative force behind Hechinoty, designs vibrant, customizable artwork for everyday items—think tote bags, mugs, notebooks, and more. She uses bold digital prints and art kits to spark creativity and learning in daily life. Her designs transform simple moments into art, letting people carry color and expression with them.


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Ruthy of StudioBarCeramic makes colorful, handmade ceramics in the Negev desert of Israel. Her work is inspired by desert sunsets and Jewish tradition, blending art and functionality in every piece. From Judaica to home décor, each item is crafted and painted by hand, filled with warmth and joy. Ruthy’s creations aim to bring color, happiness, and personal meaning into homes worldwide.




Ayelet Eldar explores the connection between body and material through sculpture and design. Working with earth, clay, and wool, she teaches how movement and touch can shape creativity. Her studio invites people to reconnect with nature through hands-on, mindful creation.


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