Sigalit
RawArt Nature
My name is Sigalit.
I’m a visual artist and designer based in Tel Aviv. I’ve had a 25-year love affair with all things art.
From textiles to fashion, jewelry design to visual arts, I’ve dabbled, danced, and occasionally tangled with nearly every creative medium under the sun.
My passion? To bring vibrant, nature-inspired designs to life, infusing every corner of the world with color and ensuring that every blank wall or bare floor goes unadorned.
Some might say that my journey into art has been colorful—literally and figuratively.
For me, colors are not just pigments on a palette; they are emotions, stories, and even a bit of organized chaos. (which, let’s be honest, is something we could all use a little more of).
This belief is the foundation of my work, which thrives on the playful tension between chaos and harmony, where vibrant hues come together in a passionate embrace, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of infinite possibilities.
I focus on nature-inspired wall decor, watercolor, acrylic paintings, and various home accessories, including shower curtains, bath mats, and pillows. Each piece is a labor of love, meticulously crafted to bring a touch of nature’s beauty into your home.
At RawArtNature, I strive to create pieces that do more than fill a space—they transform it.
I aim to infuse your home with the same vibrant energy that fuels my creative spirit. After all, life is too short for boring decor.
Fun fact
As much as I adore the vibrant colors and light that nature blesses us with, I have a not-so-secret fear of the dark.
It’s like my kryptonite—a pitch-black barrier to happiness.
If you ever see me sprinting to turn on a light, know I'm battling my inner darkness (and usually winning).
I’m also a devoted lover of chocolate and ice cream, though my doctor has a slightly different opinion on that.
Let’s say we’ve agreed to disagree—after all, someone has to keep the chocolate industry thriving!
I live with a chef, which means delicious temptations constantly surround me.
And yes, I do count calories, but let’s be honest, it’s mostly for show.
It’s like trying to stop a waterfall with a teacup—noble but ultimately doomed!