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Through Color

Ronit is an extraordinary person, an artist of color and nature promoting environmentalism. 
She hosts Dead Sea experiences and a variety of workshops.  
Her initiative “From the Desert to Sea” tales participants from the three monotheistic 
religions and connects them to the desert and sea. The initiative comes from a deep concern 
for the preservation of the natural environment through art and listening.  
Ronit offers an activity in watercolors in the spirit of anthroposophy, an experiential activity 
in sculpture and instruction that calls on all senses to take part in the creation of the 
material. Customized and unique experiences suitable for everyone. The activities are 
accompanied by guided meditation aimed to stimulate the senses. 
Recommended Hours of Operation: From sunrise to sunset, book in advance. 
The activities take place in small groups of 5-20 people, depending on the workshop. 
Artistic Activity in the Desert and Sea
An experiential water color activity in the spirit of anthroposophy.
Experimenting with a new method that enables the free movement of the rainbow 
of water-saturated colors,
“wet on wet.” The activities take place in small groups of 5-10 people.
Experiential Activity in Sculpture
An approach that calls for all the senses to take part in the creation of the material.
An empowering process that allows for the expansion and openness in our inside 
places and the wonders
of nature that amaze us. The activities take place in small groups of 5-20 people.
 
Customized and unique experiences.
Suitable for everyone.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Accessible for Disabled
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Night-time activities
  • Outdoor activities
  • Reservations/Booking in Advance
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for children
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for Events/Team-Building Days
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for Groups

Contact Through Color

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Email|[email protected] Address|

Mitzpe Shalem

Phone|052-4299953
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  • What is "Through Color"?

    It is a Dead Sea experience led by Ronit, an artist of color and nature who promotes environmentalism through art and creative workshops.
  • Who is Ronit and what does she offer?

    Ronit is an artist and environmental advocate who hosts Dead Sea experiences and workshops, including watercolor activities in the spirit of anthroposophy and experiential sculpture activities that engage all the senses.
  • What is the "From the Desert to Sea" initiative?

    It is Ronit's initiative that brings together participants from the three monotheistic religions, connecting them to the desert and sea out of a deep concern for preserving the natural environment through art and listening.
  • What kind of watercolor activity is offered?

    An experiential watercolor activity in the spirit of anthroposophy, using a "wet on wet" technique that allows free movement of water-saturated colors, accompanied by guided meditation to stimulate the senses.
  • What does the sculpture activity involve?

    An experiential sculpture activity that calls on all the senses to take part in creating the material, offering an empowering process of inner expansion and openness while connecting with the wonders of nature.
  • How many people can join a workshop?

    Workshops take place in small groups; watercolor activities host 5-10 people, while sculpture activities host 5-20 people, depending on the workshop.
  • Do I need to book in advance?

    Yes, activities run from sunrise to sunset and must be booked in advance.
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