Natalia has been painting since the age of three, using art as a means of self-expression. She focuses on capturing moments of joy, painting scenes that make her smile in the hope of sharing that feeling with others. Following the tragedy of October 7th, Natalia initially struggled to connect with the event, but as the Jewish yearly cycle unfolded, she felt a deeper connection and began exploring it in her work. Her pieces, including this one in the Malka Ella exhibition, illustrate her journey of reconnecting with her Jewish identity, uncovering light in the darkness and fostering resilience.