
A girl writes a letter to her lover
In this original painting, inspired by the Renaissance, we see a young girl sitting by a window lit by the soft light of the morning. She is absorbed in writing a letter, her head resting on her palm, her eyes dreamy and her gaze turned outward, towards the horizon. Her other hand holds a pen, and the words flow onto the paper – words of longing, love and longing. The light that penetrates through the white curtain creates a delicate play of shadows and brightness, emphasizing the delicacy of her face and the rich blue-green fabric of her dress. In the simple but graceful room, small details appear that enrich the story: a vase of yellow-white flowers, a clay jug, and a table covered with a white tablecloth. Every element in the painting contributes to a feeling of deep inner peace, of gentle romance and eternal feminine longing. The painting combines classical Renaissance realism with a dreamy and emotional atmosphere, reminiscent of the works of Vermeer or the Italian painters of the 16th century, but with a personal and modern-romantic touch.

Roni Ruth Palmer
Painter, writer, owns a painting and sculpture studio where she teaches all ages and trains artists and teachers in Kiryat Haim. She studied art in Israel in Rome and London, where she lived for several years. For several decades, she has dedicated all her time to creation and has presented many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Painting is a way of life for her. The paintings and techniques she uses express different periods in her life, which characterizes the different styles and techniques she uses. What characterizes her, according to her, is that she paints stories with words, and paints stories with a brush
Painter, writer, owns a painting and sculpture studio where she teaches all ages and trains artists and teachers in Kiryat Haim. She studied art in Israel in Rome and London, where she lived for several years. For several decades, she has dedicated all her time to creation and has presented many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Painting is a way of life for her. The paintings and techniques she uses express different periods in her life, which characterizes the different styles and techniques she uses. What characterizes her, according to her, is that she paints stories with words, and paints stories with a brush