BIOGRAPHY
Lilith Chambon (b. 1969, Tel Aviv) is an emerginh abstract landscape painter and textile artist recognized for her use of vibrant colors to depict natural scenes. Her artistic approach is rooted in a deep comprehension of color and its impact on perception and emotions. Chambon's work is characterized by her use of vivid pigments and extensive color surfaces, which she blends in her studio. Her aim is to harmonize with the contemporary allure of digital screens and their vibrant colors.
Between 2010 and 2015, Chambon participating in a Master Class at 'HaTachana' School, a studio specializing in figurative painting and drawing, under the guidance of artists Aram Gershuni and David Nipo. Furthermore, she imparts her knowledge through painting masterclasses at the 'Atelier' school for sculpture, painting, and drawing at Minshar School of Art.
Chambon's artistic journey extends beyond her painting career. In 2007, she developed a unique television series that seamlessly integrated textiles and animation, which was showcased at the MIP content festival in Cannes, France.
Her academic foundation in textile design, earned between 1991 and 1994 at Shenkar, serves as a solid backdrop to her artistic pursuits, enriching her approach to color, texture, and form in her works.