
The wheat is growing again
The work "The Wheat Grows Again" provides a sensitive visual interpretation of the words of the iconic poem that immortalizes the contrast between human fragility and the uncompromising continuity of nature. In the medium of watercolor, transparency and movement become a means of expressing longing that integrates with renewed growth. Size of the framed picture (including frame) 42 x 32 cm

Rita Sadovski
Born in Moscow in 1966, Rita has been painting continuously since childhood. She received her professional training in her youth at the Faculty of Art of the Academic Institute for Teaching in Moscow, and in 1993, she immigrated to Israel. While Rita has mastered a diverse range of techniques—from graphic media such as pastels, markers, charcoal, and chalk to oils and acrylics—her primary expertise is in watercolors. Over the years, Rita has worked in various fields in the art world. In recent years, she has focused on teaching children, teens, and adults to paint, while continuing to create her own work and develop her personal style. Her deep connection to the natural world is at the heart of her creations, with an emphasis on landscapes, still lifes, and floral themes.
Born in Moscow in 1966, Rita has been painting continuously since childhood. She received her professional training in her youth at the Faculty of Art of the Academic Institute for Teaching in Moscow, and in 1993, she immigrated to Israel. While Rita has mastered a diverse range of techniques—from graphic media such as pastels, markers, charcoal, and chalk to oils and acrylics—her primary expertise is in watercolors. Over the years, Rita has worked in various fields in the art world. In recent years, she has focused on teaching children, teens, and adults to paint, while continuing to create her own work and develop her personal style. Her deep connection to the natural world is at the heart of her creations, with an emphasis on landscapes, still lifes, and floral themes.
