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Noga Sinai-Müller is a visual artist who is fascinated by what she calls "the expression of the dance of life through painting."

She was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, and graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem in 1997. Today, she is based in Berlin, Germany.

 

After devoting years to educating and coaching people in different methods of body-mind connection, Noga decided to completely dedicate herself to her art. For her, art is the true key to a human soul. She sees her work as the space between cultures, the connector between human consciousness and nature, the gap that wants to be filled between objects, and the prism that wants to express the full range of the beauty of creation.

 

Noga is a passionate lover of life and, through her paintings, pursues the wholeness and unity that lies behind all phenomena, reconnecting them in a way that is both inspiring and uplifting. Important themes in her work include nature, the animal kingdom, shamanism, spirituality, therapy, and mysticism.

Oriental Fish

This website is dedicated to the memory of my father, Moshiko, who taught me how to use my "mind's eye" to look at the world from my own perspective, and to the memory of my mother, Ruthi, who taught me to have "a room of my own" and to dedicate it to my art.

The paintings are dedicated to my husband, Jan, who shows me every day how true love can be an endless source of inspiration. They are also dedicated to my therapist, Irit Ziv-Ron, who taught me how to connect the movements of my inner world to the world that is the movement of life itself.

©2022 by Noga Sinai- Müller. 

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