An Artist Creates Colorful And Magical Illustrations, Using Natural Materials Only
According to artist Haleli Jabotinsky: “My name is Haleli Jabotinsky, and I’m a content manager from Israel. In my day job I create beauty using words, but when I get home I create it using sticks, leafs and flower petals.”
h/t: boredpanda
“I have always loved arts, and have always been a nature enthusiastic (Maybe that’s why flowers have always been the main subject in my paintings). Lately I realized I can combine my passions and illustrate portraits and animals using flowers as a material – and not just a subject.”, Haleli told Bored Panda.
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