That may be a fact of life, but Shish’s gushing passion and fervor, in her art and personality, do one a power of good. Her work is truly a Feast for the Eyes.
The initiative offers opportunities to grab a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how artists, artisans, and other professionals work.
Say My Name is an emotional journey, a chance to reflect on our lives and the memories we cherish. It’s an invitation to consider not only who will remember us, but how we will be remembered.
Noa Koler plays Sara, a nurse in a children’s (Tipat Halav) clinic who has a stressful workload and also faces the pressure that comes with the fertility treatments she is doing.
Paintings at Yad Vashem depict childhood memories from Germany during the Holocaust.
The Frédéric Malle brand, which revolutionized the world of perfumery, celebrates 15 years of its iconic fragrance at Factory 54 stores and Amor in Kikar Hamedina.
The show found a temporary home at the museum largely thanks to the inspiration and practical endeavor of Oded Halahmy, an 86-year-old Iraqi-born Israeli-American artist.
TRAUSI+TOSH combines quality Israeli design with global trends, offering professional consulting services and visualizations to help you design spaces perfectly.
Kristina Dam Studio launches the stunning new collection, "The Art of the Home," showcasing a meticulous and unique design that blends art with functionality.
The newly discovered work shows an unidentified man with a thin moustache, quill in hand, standing next to a stack of papers or books.