
Petra Gruiters holds dual citizenship of the Netherlands and Belgium. Born in the Netherlands,
Israel
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Inna Davidovich masterfully blends realistic and surrealistic elements to unveil a captivating artistic realm. Her preference for watercolors complements her style, exploiting the medium's spontaneity and fluidity on paper. This synergy results in a dynamic interaction between artist and medium, where Inna skillfully guides the paint while also allowing it to wander, creating a visually engaging dance of colors. Leading the Israeli branch of the International Watercolor Society, Inna plays a pivotal role in the art community. She is also an active member of the Israeli Illustrator’s Guild, showcasing her work in numerous exhibitions. Her creations are esteemed both locally and internationally, held in many private collections. Through her art, Inna Davidovich not only explores the balance between control and freedom but also connects deeply with audiences around the world.





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