
portrait in black and orenge
Portrait in Orange and Black Colored pencils and white ink on Canson paper A delicate piece blending meticulous colored pencil layering with vivid white ink accents. The work captures the regal gaze of a tortoiseshell cat, creating a striking contrast between the complex dark tones of the fur and the warmth of the background and dominant flower. An exploration of texture, light, and a tangible feline presence.

Tamar Peretz Lubin
Tamar Perez Lubin is an accomplished painter and active artist, born in 1951. She is a graduate of Avni Institute of Art and Design, where she studied under legendary Israeli masters such as Streichman, Wexler, Propes, Peta Rubin, and Beary . She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Haifa (1999), where she studied under Prof. Dorchin and Isaie Geva, and a Master’s degree in Creative Arts Therapies (2003). Throughout her extensive career, Tamar has exhibited in various galleries across Israel and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including First Prize in the National Amateur Artist Competition, First Prize at the Hecht Museum (University of Haifa), and prestigious grants from the Sharet Foundation (AICF). Tamar typically works in series, meticulously tailoring her technique to the thematic essence of each collection. Her work is celebrated for its exceptional drafting skills, original use of color, and her unique ability to create "human-like" portraits of animals, capturing deep psychological layers and profound emotions.
Tamar Perez Lubin is an accomplished painter and active artist, born in 1951. She is a graduate of Avni Institute of Art and Design, where she studied under legendary Israeli masters such as Streichman, Wexler, Propes, Peta Rubin, and Beary . She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Haifa (1999), where she studied under Prof. Dorchin and Isaie Geva, and a Master’s degree in Creative Arts Therapies (2003). Throughout her extensive career, Tamar has exhibited in various galleries across Israel and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including First Prize in the National Amateur Artist Competition, First Prize at the Hecht Museum (University of Haifa), and prestigious grants from the Sharet Foundation (AICF). Tamar typically works in series, meticulously tailoring her technique to the thematic essence of each collection. Her work is celebrated for its exceptional drafting skills, original use of color, and her unique ability to create "human-like" portraits of animals, capturing deep psychological layers and profound emotions.
