


Layered Silence – Digital Collage
The digital collage “Layered Quiet” (100×70 cm) presents a composition that blends nature, material, and industry into a balanced and meditative image. In the upper section, a deep blue texture with an organic quality unfolds, evoking leaves or the movement of water, creating a sense of depth and calm. Beneath it appears a vertical division into two color fields: a warm pink tone on the left and a light, neutral background on the right. Across both fields stretches a delicate drawing of bamboo branches in black, reminiscent of a minimalist Japanese print, connecting the two sides and creating continuity despite their differences. At the lower center stands a blue vase with a soft, refined form, from which the branches emerge — a meeting point between the natural image and the designed object. Below it, another layer is revealed: an industrial one, composed of vertical and horizontal lines, pipes, and geometric structures, adding a cool, mechanical contrast to the rest of the composition. The work as a whole is grounded in a tension between contrasts and harmony — soft versus rigid, natural versus artificial, colorful versus monochromatic — creating a sense of inner quiet built from layers that merge into one another.

HANNA MAGNAGI
An artist based in Tel Aviv, creating works that merge image and text into a unified visual language. This intersection between word and form becomes a space where text is not only read, but experienced, and the image is not only seen, but resonates with emotion and meaning. After many years as an art teacher, guiding processes of creative exploration and discovery, she developed a deep understanding of the power of art to touch, strengthen, and uplift. Today, she focuses on creating text-based visual works for both private and public spaces—works that seek to generate moments of reflection and connection within everyday life. Through the integration of words and imagery, she aims to create pieces that inspire and invite the viewer into a quiet, personal encounter with themselves.
An artist based in Tel Aviv, creating works that merge image and text into a unified visual language. This intersection between word and form becomes a space where text is not only read, but experienced, and the image is not only seen, but resonates with emotion and meaning. After many years as an art teacher, guiding processes of creative exploration and discovery, she developed a deep understanding of the power of art to touch, strengthen, and uplift. Today, she focuses on creating text-based visual works for both private and public spaces—works that seek to generate moments of reflection and connection within everyday life. Through the integration of words and imagery, she aims to create pieces that inspire and invite the viewer into a quiet, personal encounter with themselves.



