"Women in thought (with vase), 2024" by Michal Greenfield

$4,680.00

Women in thought (with vase), 2024. Oil on canvas, 4’ x 2’. $4680

Painting that reflects the colorful internal worlds that move inside each of our bodies.

Bio: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Michal earned her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem in 2020. She is driven by the power of paintings to form communion between the artist and the audience. Fiercely authentic to her higher self, she works to share in the vulnerability she cultivates through her creative process. In days of global turmoil, Michal roots her process in joy as her tool to balance the condition of human suffering. She searches for ways to hold space for the complexity of the psyche as an ever-changing medium, able to clash and blending, much like the oil paints she works with. Michal is based in and works from her home in Los Angeles, CA.

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Women in thought (with vase), 2024. Oil on canvas, 4’ x 2’. $4680

Painting that reflects the colorful internal worlds that move inside each of our bodies.

Bio: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Michal earned her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem in 2020. She is driven by the power of paintings to form communion between the artist and the audience. Fiercely authentic to her higher self, she works to share in the vulnerability she cultivates through her creative process. In days of global turmoil, Michal roots her process in joy as her tool to balance the condition of human suffering. She searches for ways to hold space for the complexity of the psyche as an ever-changing medium, able to clash and blending, much like the oil paints she works with. Michal is based in and works from her home in Los Angeles, CA.

Women in thought (with vase), 2024. Oil on canvas, 4’ x 2’. $4680

Painting that reflects the colorful internal worlds that move inside each of our bodies.

Bio: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Michal earned her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem in 2020. She is driven by the power of paintings to form communion between the artist and the audience. Fiercely authentic to her higher self, she works to share in the vulnerability she cultivates through her creative process. In days of global turmoil, Michal roots her process in joy as her tool to balance the condition of human suffering. She searches for ways to hold space for the complexity of the psyche as an ever-changing medium, able to clash and blending, much like the oil paints she works with. Michal is based in and works from her home in Los Angeles, CA.