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Self comfort by Nili Tochner

meditation in time of Corona by Nili Tochner

A bird at the harbor by Nili Tochner

Two cats black and white on the beach by Nili Tochner

This is so funny by Nili Tochner

Some purity in time of Corona by Nili Tochner

Some cuteness to sweeten scary time of corona by Nili Tochner

Reflection in a drop of water by Nili Tochner

Genesis by Nili Tochner

A composition made by nature by Nili Tochner

A prehistoric moment by Nili Tochner

Imaginary landscape by Nili Tochner

Palm trees by Nili Tochner

Transition of seasons by Nili Tochner

Created by nature on the sand at the beach no.2 by Nili Tochner

Costa Rica abstraction of plants no.1 by Nili Tochner

Woodlock Pa at the lake no.8 by Nili Tochner

Warm by Nili Tochner

Heat by Nili Tochner

Harmony by Nili Tochner

Bronze by Nili Tochner

Kids imagination revised painting by Nili Tochner

Mother earth by Nili Tochner

Calm by Nili Tochner
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About Nili Tochner
It was in my blood, incubating, until 1981, when I was still living in my homeland state of Israel.
Back then, I was introduced to clay and ecstatically made my first portrait. At that historic moment, it was as if a giant torch had been ignited in me, which has continued burning ever since. I was a practicing psychologist at the time and my art focused mainly on creating figurative sculptures in clay that depicted the endless variety of human expressions. I am still mesmerized by that richness and have never tired of depicting it.
In 1999 I moved to the United States and until 2003 my art remained focused around psychological content. During that period I was influenced by my preferred cubic artists Barlach and Archipenko.
In 2005 I opened myself to abstraction through paintings and photography. I started with painting of sculptures and switched to sculpting paintings. My strong tactile need, in addition to a big attraction to paints and colors, made me an eager explorer of different new materials. This enabled me to integrate painting and sculpting. Coinciding with this change, I moved my focus from human expressions to depicting experiences.
I am now interested in both abstract and representational art, depicting human psychology and the beauty of nature which continually inspire my imagination and creativity. My current art manifests an integration of my psychological self with my visual and tactile self. It is further inspired by the experience of constantly moving back and forth between two countries. This lifestyle has created two different, yet complementing muses, that cultivate my evolving outlook on the subjects that are the focus of my art.
Please visit my personal web site to see much more of my art works http://nilitochner.com/