
שומר האופקים
A powerful and expressive portrait of a Native American warrior shown in profile, his gaze fixed on the horizon as if searching for a vision, hope, or deeper meaning. His face is painted with rich shades of brown, red, and black, emphasizing strength, determination, and a profound connection to the land and tradition. His long braided hair, feathers, and traditional adornments give the figure a noble and dignified presence. The background is built with energetic brushstrokes, layered textures, and luminous tones of white, gold, and gray, creating a sense of wind, movement, and memory. The painting balances strength and sensitivity: on one hand, a proud warrior; on the other, a thoughtful man whose expression conveys wisdom, resilience, and inner peace. The golden light surrounding the figure enhances his presence and gives the portrait an almost spiritual, timeless quality.

הודיה זפרן
Odaya is a French-Israeli painter whose work explores human emotions, memory, spirituality, and the invisible connections between people. Through expressive portraits, vibrant color compositions, and an almost living sense of movement, she seeks to reveal the inner world of her subjects beyond mere aesthetic representation. Inspired by music, Middle Eastern roots, personal history, nature, and Judaism, her artistic universe blends softness, strength, and emotional depth. Her paintings often portray closed eyes, musicians, figures in motion, or faces immersed in light and shadow — moments suspended between meditation and introspection. A mother of four children, Odaya places values of transmission, healing, and authenticity at the heart of her work. For her, painting is a sensitive, intuitive, and deeply human language in which every piece tells a story of emotion, presence, and memory.
Odaya is a French-Israeli painter whose work explores human emotions, memory, spirituality, and the invisible connections between people. Through expressive portraits, vibrant color compositions, and an almost living sense of movement, she seeks to reveal the inner world of her subjects beyond mere aesthetic representation. Inspired by music, Middle Eastern roots, personal history, nature, and Judaism, her artistic universe blends softness, strength, and emotional depth. Her paintings often portray closed eyes, musicians, figures in motion, or faces immersed in light and shadow — moments suspended between meditation and introspection. A mother of four children, Odaya places values of transmission, healing, and authenticity at the heart of her work. For her, painting is a sensitive, intuitive, and deeply human language in which every piece tells a story of emotion, presence, and memory.

