WonderfulArts Homstyling & Ceramics

My name Larisa.. I was born in Belarus, where I spent my childhood and youth. At the age of 28, I moved to Israel with my family. I fell in love with this country from the very first moment — and maybe that’s why my creativity and love for making things began to unfold here.
In Israel, I studied extensively and explored different directions in art and design. I earned my diploma as an art instructor at Oranim College. Today, I have a small studio at home where I create all my ceramic pieces. It’s a quiet personal space, where I can focus and bring ideas to life.
In the future, I plan to complete a course in interior styling and decoration, so I can bring beauty and comfort directly into people’s homes — guided by personal taste, harmony, and the language of handmade work.
I create ceramics that combine beauty, function, and respect for the person who uses them. For me, form and substance are equally important. An object should be well-crafted, thoughtful, pleasant to the touch, and practical in everyday life. I don’t make art for the sake of an idea — I make things that people can use, live with, and make part of their home.
My work is about care, quality, and responsibility. Art fills us with positive emotions that give us the energy to create. This energy flows into our homes, our relationships, and our daily lives. That is where beauty becomes truly useful — through creativity, attention, and meaningful presence. Beauty can restore meaning and bring a sense of wonder into our routine. That’s why my brand is called Wonderful Art. It’s not about trends or abstract ideas with unclear messages — it’s about the feeling that something is in the right place and truly works for the person.
When someone looks at a beautiful object, it can spark joy, admiration, a sense of harmony and order. Art in the home is not just decoration — it’s a source of warmth, inspiration, and a touch of aristocratic imagination. Something that pleases the eye and gives emotional energy. I try to combine functionality with artistic character and emotional lightness in every piece.
I choose a simple, expressive visual language — clean shapes, tactile textures, subtle color accents. Less is more. Instead of chaos and overload — precision, warmth, and clarity. My ceramics are not just aesthetics — they are a gesture of connection. They are made to be with a person: useful, beautiful, and alive.
My concept is beauty and usefulness, a sense of harmony born from connection with what is truly beautiful. I believe aesthetics have real value only when they are rooted in life. A beautiful object should not only catch the eye, but serve a purpose — not only stir emotion, but support the person who uses it. That’s the essence of my approach: balance, attention to detail, and respect for the material, the home, and the human being
