The Breath of Life: Revital's Story
Revital is the founder, designer and artist behind every piece at Aura Editions. This is the story of how intuitive watercolor painting became her practice of healing — and how that practice now lives on silk, ceramic, linen and paper in homes around the world.
Where the work begins
Every collection in the gallery begins the same way: a quiet room, a sheet of cold-press paper, water, and pigment. Revital does not start with a plan. She starts with a breath — letting the first wash of color find its own path through the fibers, then responding to it, stroke by stroke. What emerges is never repeated twice.
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant,” Einstein is often quoted as saying. Revital’s practice takes that idea literally: the inner voice guides the brush first, and only afterwards does the designer’s eye decide how a painting becomes a scarf, a plate, or a wall.
Painting as healing
For Revital, watercolor is not decoration — it is a way of bringing breath back into life. The medium demands surrender: water moves where it wants, pigments bloom and bleed, and control gives way to trust. That surrender is the healing. Each finished piece carries the calm of the process that made it, which is why collectors so often describe her work as “quietly alive.”
From the studio to your home
A painting that begins as an emotional release ends as a functional object: a mulberry-silk bandana, a kiln-fired mug, a linen tablecloth, a bookmark resting between chapters. Nothing is mass-designed. The gallery exists so that the energy of one woman’s studio practice can live inside daily rituals — morning coffee, a set table, a wrapped scarf.