Hi, I’m Shoshana 👋
I’m originally from the UK, where math and academics were my first loves and art was just this quiet little side thing I did for myself. But when I spent a year in Israel at 17, something changed. Being surrounded by so much history, faith, and color, it woke something up in me.
Back in the UK, I opened my studio, swapping equations for brushes. Letting go of that academic part of me wasn’t easy, but art felt too alive to ignore.
I have since moved to Israel and create modern Judaica for homes around the world. My work is full of contrasts—neat but a little messy, precise but full of movement—probably because that’s how life feels to me too.
People who are drawn to my art often tell me it feels soulful yet intentional—alive, but not chaotic. I love that, because that’s what I search for too: that perfect balance between faith and life, order and freedom, head and heart.
And I think that’s why they connect with it—because it’s not just about the art. It’s about that feeling we’re all looking for, that quiet reminder of something balanced to express ourselves with.