Studio Visits
Studio Visit with artist and musician Gilad Kahana
Gilad Kahana is a master of words, a well-known musician and multidisciplinary artist in the local Israeli scene. We had the honor of visiting his studio and learning more about his book cover series, work process, and the powerful connection between visuals and texts.
Studio Visit with artist Shani Weiss
We had the honor of meeting with painter Shani Weiss at her studio and learn more about her sources of inspiration-all from ancient Eastern art to random, unfamiliar figures. Shani shares with us more on her technique, formats and goals for the future.
Studio Visit with Or Lapid
Meeting with Or Lapid was as inspirational as viewing her works. Both beautiful insides and out, Lapid welcomes us into her home studio while sharing her vision on art, why she loves painting couples, and goals for the upcoming year. Get inside her Tel Avivan space and collect her one-of-a-kind pieces.
Get To Know Artist Jennifer Abessira
We visit Jennifer Abessira’s home in Tel Aviv to talk about Instagram as a medium, her interesting hashtags and some of her favorite things. Dive deep to Jen’s temple of Bauhaus and shop her latest work.
Candy for the Eyes, Abstract for the Soul
Mixed Media artist Kate Frizalis shows us the way into her bright world of tennis balls and yummy textures. Dive inside to learn all about Kate’s favorite color, why she keeps her bad vision, and about that time she got a big fine in the mail for drawing on walls.
I Spy an Evil-Eye
Meet Daniel and Nir, or in Hebrew Daniel-ve-Nir, the duo designers who have helped us design and shape Karma Kollective’s online home. They are here to share some tips for the fresh entrepreneur, talk about the creative process behind the design and inspire you by their beautiful studio in Noga District, Jaffa.
P is for Perfectly Imperfect Plates
Artist Yaara Oren welcomes us into her studio in South Tel Aviv and shares her inspiration, thoughts and everything from painting to clay.
A House, Line and Memory
Artist Moria Bachar tells us about her memories from the Kibbutz and welcomes us into a constructed world of flat, acrylic paint.