
Gold on the water
An original painting full of peace and natural beauty, depicting a tree covered in golden fallen leaves leaning softly over a quiet and clear lake. In the background, a misty forest spreads out in soft gray and blue tones, creating a mysterious and soothing depth, while the rocks on the water's edge add a sense of stability and eternity. The contrast between the warm gold of the leaves and the elegant coolness of the water and forest gives the work a perfect balance between power and calm. The rich brushstrokes and vivid texture give a sense of natural movement, as if the light wind is shaking the leaves and scattering them across the surface of the water. An elegant and present work, bringing a sense of magical nature, deep calm and the light of a spectacular transitional season to your home or office.

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