Anat Wegier
Painter. Storyteller. Voice.
Anat Wegier is a multidisciplinary Israeli artist whose work blends classical figurative techniques with emotional depth and symbolic layers. Her paintings navigate between memory and imagination, between biographical fragments and universal narratives.
Raised on the stories of women in her family and shaped by philosophical and art-historical studies, she crafts visual worlds that echo silence, resilience, and transformation.
Her figurative-realistic works often depict girls and young women caught in suspended moments—intimate yet charged with tension. Layered with metaphors, her art explores identity, motherhood, femininity, and the complex psychology of interpersonal relationships.
Wegier’s practice integrates oil painting, digital manipulation, and mixed media, building narratives that are both deeply personal and culturally resonant.
She studied philosophy and art history at Tel Aviv University, attended Metafora in Barcelona, and the New York School of Art. Her work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and art fairs, including Spectrum Miami, Green & Stone London, and the CICA Museum Korea.
Anat sees art as a tool for healing, protest, and connection—a way to reveal truths hidden behind masks.
