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Collections

I know - "collections" sounds pretty fancy.  But all it really means is: "I like painting a bunch of different things".  From one-hour watercolor landscapes I painted while sitting on a boulder, to painstaking +100-hour succulent pieces I spent months on in my home studio, it's all here. Just click on the style or subject that strikes your fancy to see more pieces like it!

Special Christmas Sale!

It's been 3 whole years since I've seen my family back in Ohio -  so I'm offering a special sale right now to help cover the costs of traveling back home for Christmas!

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Everything you buy between now and December 15th will help me pay for this special trip home! Click the button below to learn more.

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Travel Sketches

Ido and I LOVE to travel.  Over the past three years, we've summited Mount Kilimanjaro, got married in the Seychelles Islands off the coast of Africa, hiked the ancient city of Petra, and more!  And in every country and on every hike, I've brought my watercolor paints and sketchbook with me.  

Succulents

Succulents are my favorite plant to grow - and my favorite plant to paint.  I'll spend +100 hours or more lovingly layering paint to create these luminous beauties.  (And more than one of my succulent designs had the honor of being displayed in galleries in Columbus, Ohio!)

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Florals

Wanna make me happy?  Buy me a day pass to a botanical garden, hand me my watercolors, and tell me "Have fun!" Ever since my earliest micron pen sketches in the Franklin Park Conservatory, I just can't stop painting flowers. (More than one of my floral designs have been displayed in galleries in Columbus, Ohio - and one even won an award!)

Food, Fruit + Veggies

I grew up in Ohio - a land of long leafless winters and overcast skies.  And then I moved to Israel - a Mediterranean country that's exploding with color year-round.  Date palms and mango trees swaying outside of my office window.  Lime and lemon trees heavy with fruit in every yard.  Kumquat trees freckled with bright orange fruit every rainy season.  It didn't take long for them to become staple subjects in my work.

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Nature Abstracts

When I first moved to Israel, I went through some MAJOR culture shock.  I couldn't speak the local language - but, to my relief, my watercolors provided a universal language. Not only did it help me process my overwhelm, it gave me a way to help me get to know my beautiful new home, usually by painting seascape abstracts with a jar full of saltwater from the bay.

Abstracts + Handlettering

For the first 30 years of my life, I lived in the American Midwest.  That meant that 50% of the year, the sky was overcast, the trees were leafless, and the ground was frozen. For half of the year, the only colors were brown trees, grey snow-clouds, and white piles of melting snow.

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And then - I moved to Israel.  And I started traveling internationally.  And suddenly my life was an explosion of color: the bright teal waves in Haifa Bay, the rich red dirt in the Ngorogoro crater of Tanzania, the oversized green leaves of the Coco de Mer palm trees in Seychelles.  Each place had its own color profile  - and I became *obsessed* with it.

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This collection - created with water lovingly gathered from oceans, bays, and rivers all over the world - is my celebration of those colors and locations I'm so lucky to see with own eyes.

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Olive Trees + More

Ever since I moved to Israel, I've been bewitched by all the exotic and new-to-me trees: tall date palms bursting with bright yellow strings of fruit, the sparse branches (and lavish blossoms) of the plumeria trees, even the orange tree that shades the northwest corner of our apartment.  But nothing captures me quite like the gnarled and silver-leafed olive trees on every corner here. 

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