
Black Thistle
A raw and visceral charcoal drawing of a thistle. The work is defined by bold, energetic strokes and dynamic hatching that translate the thistle's natural form into an abstract study of structure and force. The expressive use of dark tones creates a captivating sense of depth, showcasing the beauty in the unpolished and wild.

Dolly Drori
Born in Jerusalem and a mother of two, Dolly lives and works in Pardes Hanna. Following a career in graphic design and studies in animation and cinema, she reached a professional turning point during the pandemic, which led her to fully commit to her passion for painting. After years of working as a digital artist, she transitioned to traditional media—specifically oil and soft pastels. This shift was driven by a desire for a tactile connection with materials and a commitment to the physical creative process, embracing its inherent uncertainty and sense of discovery. Her work focuses on still life and nature, capturing the poetic essence of everyday moments. Characterized by a bold and vibrant palette, her paintings reflect an ongoing exploration of her personal artistic voice and her dedication to evolving as a contemporary artist
Born in Jerusalem and a mother of two, Dolly lives and works in Pardes Hanna. Following a career in graphic design and studies in animation and cinema, she reached a professional turning point during the pandemic, which led her to fully commit to her passion for painting. After years of working as a digital artist, she transitioned to traditional media—specifically oil and soft pastels. This shift was driven by a desire for a tactile connection with materials and a commitment to the physical creative process, embracing its inherent uncertainty and sense of discovery. Her work focuses on still life and nature, capturing the poetic essence of everyday moments. Characterized by a bold and vibrant palette, her paintings reflect an ongoing exploration of her personal artistic voice and her dedication to evolving as a contemporary artist