Naomi Safran-Hon (born 1984 Oxford, UK) is an Israeli artist living and working in Brooklyn.
Naomi Safran-Hon was born in Oxford, England, and grew up in Haifa, Israel.
[2] Safran-Hon's recent work combines photographs of the dilapidated neighborhood of Wadi Salib in her hometown of Haifa with cement and lace, and uses an impressionist style to transform these images into mixed-media paintings.
[3] Her work investigates the concepts of home, domesticity, war, and displacement and is intrinsically tied to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
[5][6] Safran-Hon has shown work in exhibitions including “Salmat Beton va-Melet Gown of Concrete and Cement” at the Brandt Gallery in Amsterdam and "Faux Sho" at the Islip Art Museum.