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Ayelet Booker is a painter, multidisciplinary artist, and art educator based in Tel Aviv. Her work spans a variety of styles—including Pointillism, Surrealism, Impressionism, Minimalism, and Realism—reflecting her versatile creative voice. Booker’s paintings are rich in texture and perspective, often incorporating layered elements that add emotional and visual depth.
She draws inspiration from architecture, religious and historical themes, nature, and personal introspection. Urban landscapes of Israel, particularly those of Tel Aviv, frequently appear in her work—whether real or imagined—each structure transformed into a storytelling element. Every stone, gate, or building becomes a narrative in her hands.
A former gallery owner and manager in Tel Aviv, Booker has exhibited widely in Israel and internationally, continually evolving as both an artist and teacher.





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