Shulman Studio Photography
My Art
Ever since I remember myself, artistic creation has played
an important role in my life. I live, breath, express
myself, learn and understand the world through art. I have
been drawing and writing from an early age. Over the years I
had learnt different artistic skills and techniques,
immersing myself in different approaches and numerous forms
of art. I am an auto-deductive learner. Ever since I
discovered the wonders of online self-study, I find it hard
to tear myself away from the screen, learning and absorbing
new techniques and inspirations from around the world. Over
the years I've discovered that running a business is also a
form of art. I now enjoy the work involved in management and
marketing no less than I do the photography itself.
Art accompanies me wherever I go. It is with me during those
moments of sadness and moments of joy. The birth of each of
my three children had brought about with it a new burst of
artistic inspiration.
Paintings:
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Wall paintings:
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Children's Books:
To date, I have written, illustrated, and designed three
children's books.
"Tsuf", "Who Does the Rabbit Protect" and "Who loves Gur”.
“Tsuf” ('Flower Nectar' in Hebrew) was written before giving
birth to my eldest son Gur. It talks of dreams, hope and
aspiration.
In "Who Does the Rabbit Protect" you will discover that its
not so bad to be different from the rest, while "Who loves
Gur" describes a typical day in the life of an infant and
how he is surrounded by love from all around.
Both books were published on private edition.

Community Volunteering:
As a mother who
is a “graduate” of the Neonatal Ward, I felt the urge to
"close the circle" and make a modest contribution to those
parents who now had to cope with what we had gone through at
the time. And so, with the aid of Noga Adin who worked as a
designer at the studio, I embarked on a mission to paint a
wall painting in the parents room of the Bnei Zion Hospital
Neonatal Ward, a 'happy' painting designed to radiate
optimism and warmth.
Click here to find out more about our experiences at the
ward.

As a mother who is a “graduate” of the Neonatal Ward, I
felt the urge to "close the circle" and make a modest
contribution to those parents who now had to cope with what
we had gone through at the time. And so, with the aid of
Noga Adin who worked as a designer at the studio, I embarked
on a mission to paint a wall painting in the parents room of
the Bnei Zion Hospital Neonatal Ward, a 'happy' painting
designed to radiate optimism and warmth.
Click here to find out more about our experiences at the
ward.

That same week, at a completely different location, a 7-year
old girl asked for the very same wish:

As a volunteer in the “Variety Organization”, we realized
the dream of Shilat, an 8-year old girl who suffers from
impaired hearing, to be a model for a single day.
