

from the moon
This piece combines acrylic knife work, brush textures, and spray paint on lightweight paper to create layered, tactile “matière.” The fragile paper contrasts with the heavy vertical forms, giving the sense of an artifact being unwrapped. Inspired by futuristic archaeology, the work imagines scientific missions collecting fragments from distant planets

Samantha Rubinsztejn
I am a painter who explores the balance between geometry and instinct. My work places the line at the center of emotion and structure, inspired by primitive mark-making, Bauhaus and Art Deco, origami, musical rhythm, motifs of the sea and jungle, and mathematical forms. I work mainly in acrylic and black pen, and my work process can begin in different ways: from color combinations, shapes and lines, or from a specific idea that comes from everyday life. From the initial gesture, I build multi-layered compositions that seek a balance between control and spontaneity I often work in series, exploring themes and color combinations in depth. While my work is primarily abstract, I sometimes engage with representational or conceptual themes, including Tel Aviv, Da Vinci-inspired machines, and my “My Hidden Music Sheet” project. I have recently expanded my field of activity to graphic design, exploring patterns, visual narratives, and playful characters
I am a painter who explores the balance between geometry and instinct. My work places the line at the center of emotion and structure, inspired by primitive mark-making, Bauhaus and Art Deco, origami, musical rhythm, motifs of the sea and jungle, and mathematical forms. I work mainly in acrylic and black pen, and my work process can begin in different ways: from color combinations, shapes and lines, or from a specific idea that comes from everyday life. From the initial gesture, I build multi-layered compositions that seek a balance between control and spontaneity I often work in series, exploring themes and color combinations in depth. While my work is primarily abstract, I sometimes engage with representational or conceptual themes, including Tel Aviv, Da Vinci-inspired machines, and my “My Hidden Music Sheet” project. I have recently expanded my field of activity to graphic design, exploring patterns, visual narratives, and playful characters