Signature Story
Many wonder why Ghanayim’s artistic signature includes the Emerald Marquise symbol.
The story began with her very first painting — a gift to her mother, a passionate collector of rare jewels . In return, her mother gifted her a precious emerald marquise ring, a gesture that marked the birth of her creative identity.
The emerald became a symbol of purity and lineage — a mirror of the same values found in the Arabian horse: rarity, loyalty, and eternal beauty. Ever since, the Emerald Marquise has become the silent signature of every painting, representing legacy, emotional truth, and devotion.
For Ghanayim, art is never simply created — it is inherited, protected, and passed on.
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