Hedwig Grossman Lehmann

She left this group to later join the Zionistic Jewish youth movement "Blue and White"he:בלאו וייס.

Later Grossman moved to a small potter's village in Lower Silesia and further developed her pottery skills.

Grossman was one of the first Israeli artists to use local clays and derived inspiration from Arab pottery.

Grossman's ceramic works made use of local Israeli materials and natural colors and shows influences from archaeological artifacts.

In 1935, Grossman established a flower pot factory and ceramic workshop at Kibbutz Yagur.

H.G. with a Bottle in her Hand and Potter's wheel , 1953