Anat Warshavsky
Visual Communication
"When I feel stuck and lose direction while working on a project, I go back to my basics. I do things without purpose and without a brief. Without thinking and without planning. I cut, paint and build things, and also write funny nonsense sentences. It reminds me why I'm here, what makes me happy and what fills me with meaning. From the materials that come up and the things I created without planning, solutions and ideas float up for all kinds of projects that I couldn't solve in a logical and educational way."
Illustration and art are Anat Warshavsky’s passion from a young age. Her creative approach emphasizes the importance of play and experimentation in the design process. She works in a wide variety of fields, including culture, literature, journalism, industry, and academia. She teaches students and encourages them to explore unfamiliar paths to discover their personal voice. Her work challenges traditional definitions of what is considered "essential" or "necessary" in life.
Anat Warshavsky was nominated for the 2024 Edmond de Rothschild Design Award for Emerging Visual Communication Designers.
Illustration and art are Anat Warshavsky’s passion from a young age. Her creative approach emphasizes the importance of play and experimentation in the design process. She works in a wide variety of fields, including culture, literature, journalism, industry, and academia. She teaches students and encourages them to explore unfamiliar paths to discover their personal voice. Her work challenges traditional definitions of what is considered "essential" or "necessary" in life.
Anat Warshavsky was nominated for the 2024 Edmond de Rothschild Design Award for Emerging Visual Communication Designers.