A talent proven from the young age of 15, Shlomi Haziza was already an established artist when most of his peers were skipping stones in the Red Sea. Haziza instead played with paint and brush and turned those same skipping stones into his first serious business venture called Rock Art: a collection of imaginatively rendered rock paintings that garnered him his first international following.

Haziza’s passion for imagining everyday objects in unusual ways led him to work in a variety of mediums. One of the most unusual and most celebrated of these early experimentations found Haziza fashioning elaborate collages from old Levi jeans. These denim works of art soon found their way to popular galleries, clubs and high-end restaurants all over the world.
 
With his singularly inventive mind informed by a lifetime of travel and exposure to the world’s best architecture, museums and culture, Haziza’s work reflects a diverse, refined palette with a flair for groundbreaking design.

In recent years, Haziza migrated to acrylic to reflect his insatiable thirst for reinvention. Acrylic, one of the most technically demanding and unforgiving material with which to create, brought Haziza the refractive light qualities and potential for inner depth that he had long been looking for in his earlier creative mediums. Haziza’s innovations in acrylic manufacturing and color infusion have brought never-before-seen forms and emotional fire to every piece he creates.