Light Ripples
Light Ripples is Jessica Moritz's first solo exhibition in Israel; a body of abstract geometric and three-dimensional works tracing the tension between chaos and order, instinct and control, spirit and matter.
On view at Wertheimer Gallery, Tel Aviv Port (dec. 2025-Jan 2026)

Light ripples, Jessica Moritz solo show at Wertheimer gallery, Tel Aviv

Capsula
Habits create rhythm. We fragment ourselves into shifts and rest, believing that control and organization will regulate what is essentially an inside matter, yet we reach for outside solutions.
We want to belong. Healing begins when we acknowledge what was always in front of us. But in this new era of wellness, we have become perpetually in pursuit of being better, unable to live in the present.
Rousseau believed humankind is naturally good, and that society led us astray. Healing has become a capsule to hide in, a way to isolate, to preserve the soul while the body collapses. We dissociate. The vessel becomes an empty shell.
And yet I don't see us as broken. I see us like cells traveling from one organ to another, slowly building a new organism, a conscious life. Perhaps the next evolution of our kind is growing new concepts of being. Or perhaps we will simply heal.
pigments and acrylic on denim, 2025, Light Ripples, Wertheimer gallery, Tel Aviv.


On the island A wise man once told me :never ask your way to someone that know the destination. You need to loose yourself to find the truth. Beneath errancy and sorrow, there is the journey to explore and appreciate. What happens between the sun and the moon belongs to our soul journey. We all go through changes, sometimes for the best and sometimes to overcome obstacles. In this painting, I wanted to travel again in this experience. As a ritual, I often take a moment to appreciate the lingering memories of it. Where every time I noticed subtle light change, new rises, missing shades, a new glimpse of wisdom that built over time and shadow work brings a new layer to my spiritual ascension. I will never be sure that I will be in the right path until I reach a new invisible border, where light and dawn are reunited just for a moment and I feel completion . When I am on the island I reach this state but i lose the sentiment of belonging. When you travel within, there might be gaps between the aura and the body. Beside all considerations about reality, we live in the present and build our way up. Therefore you can be sometimes in some kind of quantum leap. An interval where you are neither here or there but in between. Inner peace can manifest in different places, or happen in various circumstances but the journey is the destination. Pigments and acrylic on denim, 150x200x3. 2025


Polarity I & II, pigments and acrylic on italian cotton, structure made of reclaimed materials, 2025
JESSICA MORITZ | LIGHT RIPPLES
Jessica Moritz’s solo exhibition 'LIGHT RIPPLES' delves into the fragile equilibrium between chaos and order, tracing the artist’s ongoing exploration of spirituality and materiality. Through her abstract, colorful paintings, she channels an intimate dialogue between instinct and control, allowing her practice to become both a meditative act and an inquiry into the unseen forces shaping perception and existence.
Moritz often works with familiar and recycled materials - such as wooden boards and denim textiles. Her process is one of transformation, acting as a shapeshifter to turn these found items into new artwork. By reclaiming them as canvases or three- dimensional structures, she pushes the boundaries of painting itself. She approaches them as one might observe a natural ecosystem: letting herself be guided by the tension between each element. Pigment spreads and settles with its own logic, and she moves alongside these shifts. Her compositions grow gradually, echoing patterns and rhythms that feel rooted in the natural world - as though the environment itself speaks through the canvas.
Drawing inspiration from the natural order and the disruptive impact of human presence, her works unfold as imaginary landscapes composed of organic and geometric forms, often structured around gradients of color and light. Within these spaces, recurring symbols - the moon, sun, circle, or wave - appear as archetypes of universal harmony, anchoring her compositions in a timeless dialogue between nature and the human spirit.
Moritz’s approach to painting emphasizes depth within flatness. Her delicate gradients and use of color defy the eye’s perception and habits, creating the illusion of illuminated voids. Where edges seem to end, the eye experiences a new dimension, a space where light and shadow coexist, suggesting an otherworldly sense of calm. Using layered brushstrokes rather than sprayed acrylic paint, she builds her surfaces systematically from the edges inward, generating a visual rhythm that evokes both expansion and introspection.
Painting becomes a quiet ceremony: in each composition, forms return, not to repeat but to evolve. She describes these repetitions as rituals - “they anchor me in the present while pulling threads from memory and sensation.”
Each painting seems to contain an invisible architecture — an inner order that defies rational perception. It is through this quiet construction that her canvases transcend the material and open onto the metaphysical. Her practice becomes a form of spiritual reflection, where the tension between chaos and order transforms into a space for revelation, grace, and the possibility of transcendence.
Text: Nathalie Wertheimer

Steps, installation
pigments and acrylic on a structure made of reclaimed materials, 2025

Harvest moon and Capsula, pigments and acrylic on denim, 2025

Requiem for the stars, pigments and acrylic on italian cotton, 2025






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Wertheimer Gallery Contemporary
Art 8 Kikar Plumer St., Building 36
Tel Aviv Port, Israel
