
Inna Davidovich merges realism with surrealism in an engaging art world. Her watercolor work,
Israel
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Israeli artist, born to a family of artists. Sculpture, drawing, and painting, mixed techniques. Deals with issues of conflicts and connections in the human soul and reality in general, and the mysteries of life and death. Investigates changes and processes in matter and the connection between the materials of creation and the human soul through research and discovery experiences. Creates, among other things, with industrial materials: concrete, iron, rust, and acids. In recent years, she has also created video art installations. Presents exhibitions in galleries and museums in Israel and around the world. Passing on her passion for creation and art in different ways, such as volunteering in the community, training, and mentoring.





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