
Kyoto
This painting was created out of my curiosity about Japanese culture. It shows a Japanese woman in traditional dress, focusing on her powerful expression and the colorful details of her clothing. Using my palette knife technique, I wanted to bring the beauty of this culture to life on the canvas.

Idan Biton
Idan Biton discovered painting completely by chance as an adult. What started as a curious experiment became a way of life, where he strives to grow and improve every single day. For him, painting is an optical illusion โ the idea that a mix of colors and shapes creates a full picture in our minds is a kind of genius. Every piece is like a complex puzzle to be solved and put together. Idan creates acrylic paintings and charcoal drawings; he loves using thick layers of paint to give the work texture and a strong presence. He focuses on subjects that spark curiosity and emotion, from nature and landscapes to cultures, figures, wildlife, and urban scenes. His goal is to bring the full power and emotion of life to anyone who loves simple, honest, and powerful art.
Idan Biton discovered painting completely by chance as an adult. What started as a curious experiment became a way of life, where he strives to grow and improve every single day. For him, painting is an optical illusion โ the idea that a mix of colors and shapes creates a full picture in our minds is a kind of genius. Every piece is like a complex puzzle to be solved and put together. Idan creates acrylic paintings and charcoal drawings; he loves using thick layers of paint to give the work texture and a strong presence. He focuses on subjects that spark curiosity and emotion, from nature and landscapes to cultures, figures, wildlife, and urban scenes. His goal is to bring the full power and emotion of life to anyone who loves simple, honest, and powerful art.