
FROM SCRATCH
Acrylic paint - a layered composition. The first layer consists of palette knife strokes, white paint pouring with color drips, and areas of peeled paint. The final layer is a uniform wash of diluted pink, creating a soft textured surface.

Yuli Gossis
Iโm an interior designer and artist based in Tel Aviv, originally from Russia, and moved to Israel at the age of six. I hold a B.A. in Interior Design from the Holon Institute of Technology (2013โ2017). My work combines interior design with furniture restoration and mural art (www.yuligossis.com). As an artist, I paint intuitively, following color, movement, and feeling rather than planning everything. Art has taught me to let go - the canvas shows that when I release control, my hand moves freely and the process unfolds naturally. Each painting starts as a quiet, meditative moment. I notice my thoughts and feelings and translate them onto the canvas. My techniques are varied - from classic brushwork to paint pouring, dripping, palette knives, and even everyday tools like squeegees or hair dryers. I also include plastic pieces for reuse, giving them a second life in the artwork. My abstract pieces capture emotion in motion, often changing from start to finish. The feelings are expressed in the colors on the canvas.
Iโm an interior designer and artist based in Tel Aviv, originally from Russia, and moved to Israel at the age of six. I hold a B.A. in Interior Design from the Holon Institute of Technology (2013โ2017). My work combines interior design with furniture restoration and mural art (www.yuligossis.com). As an artist, I paint intuitively, following color, movement, and feeling rather than planning everything. Art has taught me to let go - the canvas shows that when I release control, my hand moves freely and the process unfolds naturally. Each painting starts as a quiet, meditative moment. I notice my thoughts and feelings and translate them onto the canvas. My techniques are varied - from classic brushwork to paint pouring, dripping, palette knives, and even everyday tools like squeegees or hair dryers. I also include plastic pieces for reuse, giving them a second life in the artwork. My abstract pieces capture emotion in motion, often changing from start to finish. The feelings are expressed in the colors on the canvas.
