
Moshe Givati (1934-2012) was an Israeli painter, one of the most prominent in Israeli art.
Abstract | Minimalism | Contemporary
Her childhood spent drawing, coloring, and painting allowed her to express herself and find her artistic path. After studying fine arts, she ventured into creating painted décors, photography, video, and painting. Her intuitive and eclectic work reflects her aspirations and life philosophy, blending joy, tranquility, and spirituality. Her abstract and minimalist works, inspired by the horizon, the sea, and the sky, invite contemplation and reflection. Committed to artistic upcycling, she transforms mannequins to give them a second life, thus contributing to sustainable development. Her international, national, and regional exhibitions testify to her artistic recognition. Brigitte Dravet creates works imbued with positive energy and vibrations, inviting viewers to journey into a magical light, reminding them that even in darkness, hope and beauty shine.





Moshe Givati (1934-2012) was an Israeli painter, one of the most prominent in Israeli art.





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