The Last Supper, 2025 An Abstract, Acrylic on Art Paper, Painting
Mirit Ben Nun's The Last Supper is a bold and dynamic figurative painting that brings an explosion of color and energy to the traditional theme of communal gathering.
Rendered in naïve art and abstract expressionism, the composition is rich in geometric patterns, symbolic detailing, and vibrant contrasts, creating a sense of movement and unity. The painting depicts faceless figures engaging around a shared meal, their bodies elongated and adorned in intricate patterns that emphasize cultural influences and human connection.
Through acrylic on canvas, Ben Nun transforms this classic theme into a modern, expressive celebration of unity, warmth, and social bonds. The black silhouetted figures, set against a background of rich multicolor patterns, highlight the artist’s signature style—where abstraction meets storytelling. The strong presence of women in the composition further reinforces the artist’s recurring motif of feminine strength and togetherness.
The emotions evoked in The Last Supper are joyful, celebratory, and inclusive, making it an ideal artwork for spaces that foster connection. Whether displayed in a dining area, restaurant, gallery, or café, this piece becomes a conversation starter—offering an artistic interpretation of shared human experiences across cultures.
Mirit Ben Nun, an Israeli artist known for her strikingly unique visual language, continues to craft vivid, emotive narratives through her artwork. The Last Supper is a perfect addition to any collection, bringing liveliness and communal spirit to its surroundings.
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Mirit Ben Nun
Abstract | Figurative | Naive Art
Established Artist
Biography
Mirit Ben Nun is an Israeli artist, born in Beersheba in 1966 under the name Mirit Altshuler.






















