This painting is part of my series A Peace of Land. It was inspired by a photograph my husband took while mountain biking through the hills outside Beit Shemesh. The sweeping landscape, with its soft light and open spaces, immediately caught my attention — but it was the presence of the lone figures that truly made the scene resonate.
For me, a landscape never feels complete without a touch of humanity. Those small figures, paired with the distant view of Beit Shemesh, brought the moment to life and gave it the spark that made me want to paint it. Through expressive brushstrokes and a warm, natural palette, this piece reflects the quiet beauty of the land and the human stories that move within it.
Oil on Canvas, 60×70cm / 24×28” (approx.)
This painting is part of my series A Peace of Land. It was inspired by a photograph my husband took while mountain biking through the hills outside Beit Shemesh. The sweeping landscape, with its soft light and open spaces, immediately caught my attention — but it was the presence of the lone figures that truly made the scene resonate.
For me, a landscape never feels complete without a touch of humanity. Those small figures, paired with the distant view of Beit Shemesh, brought the moment to life and gave it the spark that made me want to paint it. Through expressive brushstrokes and a warm, natural palette, this piece reflects the quiet beauty of the land and the human stories that move within it.
Oil on Canvas, 60×70cm / 24×28” (approx.)