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Roni Doron

lives and works in Tel Aviv - Jaffa.

For Roni Doron, painting is both a physical and intellectual act — a tool for exploring the relationships between colors, layers, and planes. Her experience teaching Hebrew as a foreign language sharpened her sense of the gap between sign and meaning, between words and perception. Just as language is received differently by each person, so too is painting — do we all see the same things, similar things, or something entirely different?

In her work, the movement of Doron’s hand plays a central role. She chooses materials and canvas size based on gesture and touch, working without preliminary sketches, but through a process of exploring color, layering, and depth. She focuses on the expressive potential of oil paint — from transparency and blur to thick impasto — and on how hierarchy emerges within the painting. As in language, painting becomes a space where viewers assign personal meaning to abstract forms.

Doron graduated her BFA from the Fine Arts Program at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.

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