
Oil on linen, 120 × 90 cm

A curated glimpse into themes, materiality, and painterly language — each piece reflecting a quiet dialogue between light, texture, and memory.







Shraga Weil's practice unfolds in a sun-drenched studio where time slows to the rhythm of brush on canvas. Born from a lifelong dialogue with light, memory, and the quiet weight of human presence, his work moves between abstraction and figuration with a rare, unhurried confidence.
Each painting begins with observation—a shifting shadow, the contour of a shoulder, the way afternoon settles across a room—and deepens through layers of pigment and texture until the image holds both the seen and the felt. The result is a body of work that invites contemplation rather than demands attention.
With a practice spanning decades, Shraga Weil's work has been presented in esteemed venues worldwide, affirming his place as a significant voice in contemporary fine art. Each exhibition marks a chapter of dialogue between the artist, the space, and the collector.
A landmark survey tracing the evolution of Weil's distinctive visual language from early figurative works to his celebrated abstract compositions.
An intimate solo presentation of recent paintings inspired by the light and texture of the artist's Jerusalem workspace, bridging the sacred and the secular.
A curated group exhibition featuring Weil alongside pivotal 20th-century Israeli painters, highlighting his contribution to the national art narrative.

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