I was born in Israel and raised in the Galilee, surrounded by the quiet green landscape of the north. Later, I moved south to the desert, where I discovered a different kind of serenity in its vast, open spaces. Today, I live in Jaffa and work from my studio in south Tel Aviv—an island of calm within the energy of the city.

I first encountered ceramics when I was five years old. I fell in love with the touch and scent of clay, and with the anticipation of seeing each piece emerge from the kiln. That connection to the material has only grown stronger over the years.

As a young adult, I discovered Moroccan ceramics. Traveling to Morocco and seeing the craft up close became a turning point. I was fascinated by the process and the magic of how each piece was made, and I returned home knowing this was the field I wanted to explore and make my own.

I studied Ceramic and Glass Design at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, receiving academic excellence awards in my second and third years and a distinction for my final project, Point of View.

After graduating in 2016, I received the First Studio Scholarship at Beit Benyamini, the Center for Contemporary Ceramics, where I developed my independent practice. In 2019, an AIDA scholarship took me to an artist residency at the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Maine.

My work has been exhibited in Israel and internationally, including at the Fresh Paint Art Fair in Tel Aviv, the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show, and CLUSTER Crafts in London. In 2020, I presented my first solo exhibition, Into the Depth of the Surface, at Periscope Gallery in Tel Aviv. Today, every piece in my collection is created by hand in my studio.

MY WORK

I specialize in porcelain, creating both functional and decorative objects.

Each piece is made using a combination of ceramic techniques, including wheel throwing, slip casting, and surface decoration. I paint every object by hand, drawing on patterns from different cultures and bringing them together in a visual language of my own.

Bright and soft colors meet across clean, precise forms, allowing the decoration to take center stage. The pieces are designed to complement one another, creating an evolving collection with endless possibilities for mixing and combining.

Through my distinctive painting process, I create delicate surface textures in both matte and glossy finishes. These subtle variations give each piece depth, character, and a unique presence.

All ceramic pieces are non-toxic, food-safe, and dishwasher-safe. As with all handmade porcelain, they are delicate and should be handled with care.

A close-up of a hand applying white decorative lines in a geometric pattern onto a large, matte, off-white ceramic or plaster sphere using a small applicator bottle.
A close-up of a hand applying white decorative lines in a geometric pattern onto a large, matte, off-white ceramic or plaster sphere using a small applicator bottle.
A close-up of a person holding a handmade clay pot with a textured, organic design. The pot features a dark brown body, a collar of rolled white clay, a green leaf-like section, and a pink and tan flower-like top.
A close-up of a person holding a handmade clay pot with a textured, organic design. The pot features a dark brown body, a collar of rolled white clay, a green leaf-like section, and a pink and tan flower-like top.

Welcome to My World

Explore handmade porcelain, shaped and painted in my Tel Aviv studio.