
Albert Goldman's unique style and depictions of Israeli landscapes have earned him a place in
Abstract
I am a Brazilian-Israeli abstract artist. Throughout my career, I have cultivated a unique style of abstract art, marked by the vibrant use of colors that convey optimism and the beauty of the world.
My art is rooted in the beauty of diversity and hope. I use vibrant, bold colors to convey emotions of joy and optimism. Through abstract forms, I aim to connect deeply with viewers, inviting them to find hope and light in their own lives.
In my twenties, driven by a deep connection to Israel, I made Aliyah alone, leaving behind my life in Brazil to follow my dream of living in Israel. It was a defining moment in my life, and this bold step opened a new chapter in my journey as an artist.
That’s the reason my work is also inspired by the multicultural tapestry of Israeli society, which is reflected in my exploration of color and texture, symbolizing the unique identities that come together in shared history and culture
Albert Goldman's unique style and depictions of Israeli landscapes have earned him a place in
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