
Turquoise Shoreline Drift
A serene coastal composition rendered in acrylic on canvas, this painting captures the meeting of sea foam and warm sand from an elevated perspective. Soft gradations of turquoise and white create a luminous, contemporary seascape, while textured surf lines add movement, depth, and a calming, immersive rhythm.

Diana Sade
Diana Sade, an artist living in Hadera, a graduate of the Art School and the University of Haifa, paints and exhibits in exhibitions and galleries across the country. Diana explores the encounter between color and femininity. The materiality of color and its ability to convey emotion. Her creative process is born from inner feelings and is influenced by powerful women from whom she draws inspiration, alongside figures from life, landscapes and everyday images. Diana's work ranges from intense colors to soft color palettes, and from pop art to naive style - both are expressive and aimed at evoking a strong emotional response in the viewer. The characters that appear in her paintings express tenderness and empathy alongside presence, confidence and passion. For her, each painting is a way of life, a personal language that connects power with sensitivity and invites the viewer to discover something of themselves within.
Diana Sade, an artist living in Hadera, a graduate of the Art School and the University of Haifa, paints and exhibits in exhibitions and galleries across the country. Diana explores the encounter between color and femininity. The materiality of color and its ability to convey emotion. Her creative process is born from inner feelings and is influenced by powerful women from whom she draws inspiration, alongside figures from life, landscapes and everyday images. Diana's work ranges from intense colors to soft color palettes, and from pop art to naive style - both are expressive and aimed at evoking a strong emotional response in the viewer. The characters that appear in her paintings express tenderness and empathy alongside presence, confidence and passion. For her, each painting is a way of life, a personal language that connects power with sensitivity and invites the viewer to discover something of themselves within.