
Resilience
A delicate ink drawing on paper that pairs meticulous linework with generous negative space. Rising from a dark, textured rock, the slender stems and blush-pink blossoms create a quiet tension between resilience and fragility. The restrained composition gives this small work a contemplative, contemporary presence.

Elisabeth Rosenthal
Elisabeth Rosenthal is an Israeli visual artist for whom nature is an endless source of inspiration, yet she does not seek to recreate it. Each work is a personal interpretation - a meeting point between observation, emotion, and imagination, where light, atmosphere, and space are as significant as the subject itself. Nature remains a constant source of inspiration in her work - from the power of a stormy sea to her the quiet presence of a single flower. Alongside these she draws inspiration from the world of Ikebana and Japanese minimalism. Rather than depicting reality as it appears, her work explores the emotions it evokes, transforming them into a visual language of light, balance, and contemplation. One of Elisabeth’s work was exhibited in a group exhibition in Milan. She continues to develop her artistic language through exploration, a deep connection to nature, and a constant pursuit of precision, balance and personal expression.
Elisabeth Rosenthal is an Israeli visual artist for whom nature is an endless source of inspiration, yet she does not seek to recreate it. Each work is a personal interpretation - a meeting point between observation, emotion, and imagination, where light, atmosphere, and space are as significant as the subject itself. Nature remains a constant source of inspiration in her work - from the power of a stormy sea to her the quiet presence of a single flower. Alongside these she draws inspiration from the world of Ikebana and Japanese minimalism. Rather than depicting reality as it appears, her work explores the emotions it evokes, transforming them into a visual language of light, balance, and contemplation. One of Elisabeth’s work was exhibited in a group exhibition in Milan. She continues to develop her artistic language through exploration, a deep connection to nature, and a constant pursuit of precision, balance and personal expression.