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ABOUT YOTI

I am a visual artist engaged with migration, belonging, an identity shaped by continuous transformation, and the possibility of regrowth while preserving an inner core.

Driven by an ideological commitment to sustainability, I created ReLiving, a practice through which I combine two forms of sustainability, physical and conceptual. On a physical level, I use abandoned artworks as a substrate. On a conceptual level, I draw inspiration from elements of the original works, giving them renewed life, meaning and visual language.

Working in acrylic and ink, I create a layered visual language, identity upon identity. My works are characterized by black contours that balance foreignness and belonging, mosaic-like textures that express the fragmentation of identity, and swirling forms that emphasize emotional turbulence during periods of disruption

My practice is rooted in cross-cultural experience from the places I have lived and created, Copenhagen, Seattle, New York, Tel Aviv, and Haifa. These places appear in my work as a fragmented, charged emotional landscape that seeks belonging.

Within this process, my bodies of work map through four stages. Storm, periods of disruption and instability. Fragility and Resilience, the space where fragmentation becomes a source of strength. Belonging, the search for an emotional home in the world. Bloom, the moment when growth becomes possible in a new place. Each stage forms an additional layer of color, movement, and memory.

My background in leading communications and organizational communities for global companies drives my approach to art as a space for connection, storytelling, and shared resilience. My artistic practice serves as a broader investigation and statement about the infinite possibilities of change and self-construction, both as individuals and as a community.

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Exhibitions, Collections & Reflection

Recognition and Artistic Impact

You previously held a solo exhibition at the historic Studentergaarden Institute in Copenhagen, and your work was featured in a group exhibition at the Root 2 Fruit Festival Gallery in Philadelphia. You are a proud member of The Hug International Artist Community, and your artworks are held in private collections across the United States, Denmark, Spain, and Israel.

Her paintings reflect the interconnectedness of fragments of personal and collective identity, emphasizing that fragility can be a source of strength—and that there is much beauty in imperfection.

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Exhibitions & Publications

2026

Sounds of the Peace Piano, Yahalom Theater, Ramat Gan, group exhibition.
Curator: Galia Schechter

 

2026

Women's Resilience, K. Motzkin municipal gallery, group exhibition.
Curator: Shiri Maor

2026   

The Stranger, Ben Ami Gallery, Tel Aviv, group exhibition. Curator: Doron Polak

 

2026

Inner Fairway, Tel Aviv, group exhibition. Curation team led by Vera Gailis

2025

Article in Visual Arts Journal, Dec. edition, showcasing the artworks You, Me and the Storm, Resilience, Vulnerability, Mediterranean Bloom, Three Phases and A Walk in the Forest

2025

Visual Art Journal Showcase, New York, group exhibition. Curator: Anna Gvozdeva

2025

It Doesn’t Show, K. Motzkin municipal gallery, group exhibition. Curator: Shiri Maor

2025

Article in Odyssey art magazine, Oct. Healing edition (print and digital) on the artwork Resilience

2025

Root 2 Fruit festival gallery, Philadelphia, group exhibition. Curators: Crux & Stonez

My artworks are showcased in private collections in Denmark, the United States, Spain and Israel.

Education

2005-2007

MSc. In International Business, Copenhagen Business School


2002-2005

BSc. in International Business, Copenhagen Business School


1998-2001

B.A. in Political Science and Sociology, Tel Aviv University


1990-1996

Visual Arts studies (practical & theoretical), incl. Reut school of arts, Haifa

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Professional & Public Experience

2020-present       

Founded and leading ReLiving, an initiative at the intersection of visual arts and sustainability

1990-present       

Active contemporary artist. Focus on identity, community and immigration. Exhibiting since ‘25

2005-2023               

Corporate and communications leadership roles (Israel, Denmark, Spain, the United States) at HP, Applied Materials and Nordea. Working with communities and individuals on inclusion, self-expression and narrative

2022-2023             

Moderator and lecturer in the Israeli Internal Communications Forum, dealing with organizational communities and culture

 

2013-2018           

Lecturer in conferences on communications and Glocal communities, Berlin, Boston, London

2018-present

Mentor to Master’s students on professional and personal development, Copenhagen Business School

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