
Lavender Dream – Bedroom Flowing into the Horizon
A tranquil interior expands beyond its walls, dissolving into soft violet light and an endless horizon. In this dreamlike vision, the boundaries between room and landscape vanish, blending space, memory, and imagination. Painted in oil on canvas (40×50 cm), the work is built in translucent layers and subtle glazes, creating a luminous play of lilac, pearl, and silver tones. The technique recalls Old Masters’ methods while conveying a sense of contemporary introspection. “Lavender Dream” invites the viewer to pause, breathe, and drift into a realm where waking and dreaming gently merge.

Alla Ostrovsky
A painter who works with the techniques of Renaissance artists, combining realism, symbolism and fantastic elements. born in Russia and have lived in Israel since the early 1990s. A member of the Petah Tikva Artists' Association. Began art studies at an art school, continued with design studies in Petah Tikva and at Batya Magal's studio. In 2024, graduated from the Ogivitel Art Academy in a classical painting track. create multi-layered paintings using tempera, oil and acrylic techniques, on canvas or MDF board. Her goal is to preserve the tradition of classical painting and convey beauty, light, peace and emotional depth to the viewer. In her works, she often turn to symbolic images, landscapes and interpretations of classical themes.
A painter who works with the techniques of Renaissance artists, combining realism, symbolism and fantastic elements. born in Russia and have lived in Israel since the early 1990s. A member of the Petah Tikva Artists' Association. Began art studies at an art school, continued with design studies in Petah Tikva and at Batya Magal's studio. In 2024, graduated from the Ogivitel Art Academy in a classical painting track. create multi-layered paintings using tempera, oil and acrylic techniques, on canvas or MDF board. Her goal is to preserve the tradition of classical painting and convey beauty, light, peace and emotional depth to the viewer. In her works, she often turn to symbolic images, landscapes and interpretations of classical themes.