Yael SalomonIsrael
ABOUT
Yael Salomon’s art embodies a unique fusion of sculpture and painting, creating abstract, highly textural scenes that evoke a sense of wandering through unknown territories. Her work invites viewers on a journey through the collective mind and consciousness, raising questions rather than offering conclusions—a gentle invitation to wonder and reflect.
Drawing inspiration from imagined landscapes, Salomon masterfully layers delicate washes of colored water over intricate textures. This technique challenges both the artist and the audience to explore and interpret what lies beneath the surface of perception, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
Her artworks serve as a call to pause and immerse oneself fully in the moment of observation—embracing a fleeting moment of vulnerability where textures, colors, rhythms, and abstraction awaken emotions and sensitivities.
Salomon’s creative process brings light to the transformative power of art, offering it as a shared gift that ignites inner and external positive energies, fostering connection and inspiration.
Born in France in 1973 and living in Israel since 1994, Yael Salomon has established herself as a prominent voice in the fields of ceramics and contemporary art. A graduate of the Benyamini Ceramic Center (2015–2019), her studies culminated in a final project exhibition, marking a significant milestone in her artistic development.
Salomon is an active member of the Ceramic & Crafts Association of Israel and the Visual Artists Association (VAA). Her work has been featured in the VAA International Spring Exhibition and numerous group exhibitions at leading venues, including Gal Gaon Gallery, By5 Gallery, and Beit Benyamini in Tel-Aviv. Key highlights include participation in Design Week (2021) and Collect 2024.
Recognized for her achievements, Salomon has received Certificates of Encouragement from the Luxembourg Annual Art Prize in both 2021 and 2023. Her focus on ceramics and contemporary art reflects an evolving artistic vision, dedicated to the expressive potential of texture, abstraction, and emotional exploration.