
Storm on Mars
An exploration of motion, impact, and reconstruction, this four-panel acrylic work transforms with each arrangement. Vivid reds and metallic tones evoke a landscape shaped by powerful forces, while geometric fragments appear to drift between destruction and renewal. No single configuration is definitive, making each display a unique interpretation of the work. The piece invites viewers to engage with the composition and uncover their own story within its shifting forms.

Samantha Rubinsztejn
I am a painter who explores the balance between geometry and instinct. My work places the line at the center of emotion and structure, inspired by primitive mark-making, Bauhaus and Art Deco, origami, musical rhythm, motifs of the sea and jungle, and mathematical forms. I work mainly in acrylic and black pen, and my work process can begin in different ways: from color combinations, shapes and lines, or from a specific idea that comes from everyday life. From the initial gesture, I build multi-layered compositions that seek a balance between control and spontaneity I often work in series, exploring themes and color combinations in depth. While my work is primarily abstract, I sometimes engage with representational or conceptual themes, including Tel Aviv, Da Vinci-inspired machines, and my โMy Hidden Music Sheetโ project. I have recently expanded my field of activity to graphic design, exploring patterns, visual narratives, and playful characters
I am a painter who explores the balance between geometry and instinct. My work places the line at the center of emotion and structure, inspired by primitive mark-making, Bauhaus and Art Deco, origami, musical rhythm, motifs of the sea and jungle, and mathematical forms. I work mainly in acrylic and black pen, and my work process can begin in different ways: from color combinations, shapes and lines, or from a specific idea that comes from everyday life. From the initial gesture, I build multi-layered compositions that seek a balance between control and spontaneity I often work in series, exploring themes and color combinations in depth. While my work is primarily abstract, I sometimes engage with representational or conceptual themes, including Tel Aviv, Da Vinci-inspired machines, and my โMy Hidden Music Sheetโ project. I have recently expanded my field of activity to graphic design, exploring patterns, visual narratives, and playful characters