
Three times three/ 4
Part of the personal project Three Times Three, this work brings together three women from three generations, each thirty years apart. Through the intimate lens of the artist’s family, the project explores the passage of time, the marks left by each generation, and the quiet strength of familial bonds. Echoing the silver-white hair of the artist’s grandmother, the work becomes a delicate reflection on memory, lineage, and the threads that connect past and present.

Noa Arico
Noa Arico was born and raised in Kibbutz Ma’anit, where she lives and works today. She studied photography at Studio Gavra and specialized in architectural and interior design photography, which is her primary field of work today. Her work is influenced by the principles of architectural photography and is characterized by clean lines, precise compositions, a strong connection to natural light, and an emphasis on textures and materials. Guided by a sensitivity to detail and a refined aesthetic sense, she continually seeks the fleeting moments when light meets space, translating them into images that are quiet, balanced, and full of presence.
Noa Arico was born and raised in Kibbutz Ma’anit, where she lives and works today. She studied photography at Studio Gavra and specialized in architectural and interior design photography, which is her primary field of work today. Her work is influenced by the principles of architectural photography and is characterized by clean lines, precise compositions, a strong connection to natural light, and an emphasis on textures and materials. Guided by a sensitivity to detail and a refined aesthetic sense, she continually seeks the fleeting moments when light meets space, translating them into images that are quiet, balanced, and full of presence.





