MOMAZ-ART

MomazArt’s practice emerges from the intersection of energy and delicacy, matter and emotion.

 

Each work is conceived as a visual and sensory experience, reflecting the tension between strength and fragility, and celebrating the complex beauty of life.

Her artistic research is driven by the exploration of dimensions that often resist verbal expression: inner states, emotional vibrations, subtle tensions, and moments of harmony. Through a predominantly abstract and textural language, she constructs layered, dynamic surfaces where color interacts with materiality, and matter becomes an essential component of the narrative.

For MomazArt, art is not only to be observed, but to be perceived.

This perspective gives rise to multisensory works, where the visual experience may intertwine with an olfactory dimension through the association of selected fragrances. Scent, color, and emotion merge, transforming the artwork into an immersive presence capable of influencing both the atmosphere of a space and the perceptual experience of those who inhabit it.

A significant body of work is dedicated to themes of well-being and nature, approached as symbols of balance, resilience, and renewal. Parallel to this research, MomazArt develops imaginative visual worlds for children, where wonder, lightness, and dreamlike elements become vehicles for emotional and perceptual engagement.

Her practice also extends into projects exploring the dialogue between art and artificial intelligence. In these works, AI functions as a tool for analysis, reflection, and creative stimulation. Artificial intelligence observes, processes, and suggests; the artist interprets, senses, and transforms. The resulting exchange between algorithmic structure and human sensitivity expands the boundaries of contemporary artistic expression.

MomazArt’s work celebrates the beauty of life, even within its complexity.

It reflects the constant interplay between fragility and strength, chaos and balance, tension and renewal.

Her works invite the viewer not only to look, but to enter into resonance — to perceive what vibrates beneath the surface.

Black & White

 Art for wellness

Art for kids