


Sorrow
This painting is part of my Death of Truth trilogy. Here, an angel mourns the passing of truth. Radiant flowers surround him in a desperate attempt to open humanity’s eyes. Yet the light they offer is too local, too faint, and even his noble efforts dissipate into the darkness.

Efrat Ram
Efrat Ram lives and creates in the Jezreel Valley, where wide horizons nurture her imagination. Alongside her academic career as a researcher and lecturer in political and moral philosophy, she has cultivated a parallel world of art. Without any formal training, she discovered painting at the age of 47, and two years later began studying under the social artist Moti Golan. Working primarily in oil on canvas, Efrat draws inspiration from the timeless beauty of Renaissance and Baroque masters and from contemporary voices such as Christopher Remmers and Roberto Ferri. Her paintings inhabit the realm of imagination and fantasy, where figures and forms emerge to invite viewers into moments of wonder. Through delicate layers of color and image, she seeks to stir both thought and feeling—opening a space where the eye lingers, and the mind begins to dream.
Efrat Ram lives and creates in the Jezreel Valley, where wide horizons nurture her imagination. Alongside her academic career as a researcher and lecturer in political and moral philosophy, she has cultivated a parallel world of art. Without any formal training, she discovered painting at the age of 47, and two years later began studying under the social artist Moti Golan. Working primarily in oil on canvas, Efrat draws inspiration from the timeless beauty of Renaissance and Baroque masters and from contemporary voices such as Christopher Remmers and Roberto Ferri. Her paintings inhabit the realm of imagination and fantasy, where figures and forms emerge to invite viewers into moments of wonder. Through delicate layers of color and image, she seeks to stir both thought and feeling—opening a space where the eye lingers, and the mind begins to dream.

