
Miguel Ángel Paolin is a visual artist from Buenos Aires whose emotive works reflect personal
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Annie Konforty paints in an expressive abstract style.
An autodidact artist who began her journey in the art world about a decade ago—only after the passing of her late, talented painter father. Until then, she held senior management positions in the financial sector. The combination of spirituality and cultural identity gives her work a unique signature.
In her paintings, she combines an exciting range of colors that create harmony infused with intensity. Over the years, she has developed various techniques and uses tools that distinguish her and her art. Her artworks are exhibited in prominent galleries and are sold in Israel and internationally. Her work is especially popular among abstract art lovers, who often find in it a guiding mindset and thoughtful reflection.
She has exhibited in two solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.
This is a personal invitation to return to who we were—and who we can become.
Let your dreams come true. Open your mind and heart. Experience color. Enjoy. Explore.
Live with passion.
As Walt Disney said: “If you can dream it, you can do it.”
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