





Beneath the Surface
A small still life in oil on wood: a porcelain bowl cradles grapes, a ripe peach, and a pale seashell. Ordinary at first glance, yet each carries its own quiet language — the peach, soft and full, whispers of touch and ripeness; grapes, abundant and bursting, murmur indulgence; the seashell, hollow and curved, hints at hidden femininity. Together they speak softly of desire and intimacy, their meaning unfolding just beneath.

Marloes Hakkers
Marloes Hakkers (1988, the Netherlands) is a figurative painter based in Tel Aviv. Working with still life, portraiture, and landscape, she seeks to capture moments of presence and atmosphere that linger beyond the immediate. In recent years she studied with Israeli painter David Nipo, deepening her connection to the figurative tradition. Her works have been shown in group exhibitions and open calls
Marloes Hakkers (1988, the Netherlands) is a figurative painter based in Tel Aviv. Working with still life, portraiture, and landscape, she seeks to capture moments of presence and atmosphere that linger beyond the immediate. In recent years she studied with Israeli painter David Nipo, deepening her connection to the figurative tradition. Her works have been shown in group exhibitions and open calls