Hagit Hollander Shimoni is a multidisciplinary visual artist and spatial designer exploring the mystical power of letters, the beauty of sacred aesthetics, and the presence of space.

Through her signature language — Visual Faith Art — she creates works that weave mysticism and design, inviting viewers into a quiet inner process that awakens consciousness and transforms perception.

Her practice draws on ancient wisdom and contemporary methodologies, integrating traditions from East and West — including Kabbalah, Zen, Sufism, sacred geometry, and sensory design. Each creation — whether a fine art print, a large-scale installation, or a site-specific commission — is a visual meditation that opens a path to awareness, resonance, and inner shift.

Educated in Visual Communication (HIT, Israel), Experimental Design (HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany), and Traditional Feng Shui (Feng Shui Academy, Israel), she collaborates with curators, institutions, architects, and collectors worldwide. Discover more site-specific works and large-scale projects in Hagit’s full portfolio.

She lives and creates in Ramat Efal, Israel, with her partner and their four children.

“Welcome to a realm where sacred visuals and poetic words shape space and being. Welcome to Visual Faith.”

Hagit, Founder

Selected Exhibitions

Beyond private collections, Hagit’s works have been exhibited in leading museums and cultural institutions worldwide.

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum · 2016–ongoing

    Ani M'aamin installation, part of the permanent exhibition Shoah

  • Jewish Museum Berlin · 2020–ongoing

    Visual Prayer installation, presented within the permanent exhibition Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present

  • SVIVA Gallery · Worldwide · 2023

    When Every Exhibition Becomes Memorial — Part of the global #ArtistsStandWithIsrael project

  • Israel Museum, Jerusalem · 2025–2026

    Visual Prayer installation, I Found a Treasure, Youth Wing long-term exhibition

  • Yaara Open Studio · 2024

    Text & Textile — Solo exhibition