Signature Story
Pearls appear in Ghanayim’s paintings for a personal reason.
Her mother, a collector of rare jewelry, gifted her a rare piece of pearl — a gesture that marked the beginning of her artistic identity.
The pearl became a lasting symbol in her work, chosen for its rarity and its deep connection to the place she grow up. Much like the Arabian horse, the pearl is a treasure distinguished by heritage, beauty, and value unique to this land.
Today, the pearl remains a quiet signature within her paintings — representing legacy, authenticity, and devotion.
Aid
For Ghanayim, true art carries responsibility.
With the blessings that come from her art, she has pledged to contribute toward establishing initiatives that support orphans in need of education and shelter — a mission rooted in compassion and gratitude.
Her belief is that beauty should serve a higher purpose — that art, when guided by faith and sincerity, can both preserve history and heal hearts.
Her art is not created for a moment but for memory