
The eucalyptus path beside the road
A gentle tribute to the upright eucalyptus trees, guarding the path leading to the unknown. The painting captures the moment when light filters through the leaves, creating plays of shadow and movement, and gives the viewer a sense of inner peace and an immediate connection to the earth and sky. The painting focuses on the strong vertical lines of the eucalyptus trunks, which contrast with the soft transparency of the watercolors. Through free brushstrokes and a color palette that combines heavenly blue and forest green, a work is created that emphasizes the beauty of wild, natural and uncultivated nature. A familiar and quiet road is accompanied by tall eucalyptus trees, reminiscent of times gone by. The painting conveys a sense of nostalgia and longing for the landscapes of the old Land of Israel, where every side path tells a story of growth, resilience and endless peace.

Roni Ruth Palmer
Painter, writer, owns a painting and sculpture studio where she teaches all ages and trains artists and teachers in Kiryat Haim. She studied art in Israel in Rome and London, where she lived for several years. For several decades, she has dedicated all her time to creation and has presented many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Painting is a way of life for her. The paintings and techniques she uses express different periods in her life, which characterizes the different styles and techniques she uses. What characterizes her, according to her, is that she paints stories with words, and paints stories with a brush
Painter, writer, owns a painting and sculpture studio where she teaches all ages and trains artists and teachers in Kiryat Haim. She studied art in Israel in Rome and London, where she lived for several years. For several decades, she has dedicated all her time to creation and has presented many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Painting is a way of life for her. The paintings and techniques she uses express different periods in her life, which characterizes the different styles and techniques she uses. What characterizes her, according to her, is that she paints stories with words, and paints stories with a brush