About The Artist
The Vision
How do you make people care about each other?
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For as long as I can remember, I’ve been driven to create art that connects people. That impulse started long before I could name it—making doodle campaigns for classmates, blogging my creative process online at 12, sharing just to see how others would respond. Opening a window into my world so others could step in has been at the heart of my work ever since.​
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Over time, my voice has grown sharper and more personal. I paint friends, home, and moments of change—trying to capture feelings we can’t quite put into words. I create murals that unite teams and bring characters like the Atomic Bimbo—a spunky alter ego—front and center. It’s all part of the same loop: create, share, connect, repeat.


The Artist
I was born in Rosh HaAyin, Israel, raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and I’ve been chasing creativity for as long as I can remember. Now I am at the University of Georgia, where my art first broke past my studio walls—selling prints, taking commissions, and discovering the rush of creating for a community.
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In the past four years, I’ve tackled everything from bold merchandise designs and intimate portraits to sprawling murals that take over entire walls. Most recently, I studied at the Santa Reparata International School of Art in Florence, Italy, where I exhibited in Postcards from the Present, a curated show exploring how artists transform the experience of travel.
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I live for those sparks of connection—whether it’s a painting on my easel or the harmonica tucked in my purse—turning everyday moments into something unforgettable. For me, art isn’t just what I do. It’s the way I move through the world: bold, curious, and all in.