I’m Hagit Hollander Shimoni — an international artist and designer working at the intersection of spiritual aesthetics, typography, and spatial experience.
Through Visual Faith Art, my signature artistic language, I explore the power of visual presence to shift consciousness, transform environments, and leave a lasting imprint.
My work bridges ancient traditions and contemporary technologies, drawing on sacred texts, geometry, philosophy, and sensory design to create spaces that resonate with deeper meaning.
Each piece — whether a typographic artwork, an immersive installation, or a collaborative project — is an invitation to see differently, feel deeply, and connect to the unseen.
I believe in the profound connection between people and the spaces they inhabit. Whether a cultural institution, private home, or commercial setting, I create visual interventions that elevate energy, invite reflection, and bring soul into form.
Educated in Visual Communication (HIT, Israel), Experimental Design (HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany), and Traditional Feng Shui (Feng Shui Academy, Israel), I work with curators, entrepreneurs, collectors, and cultural institutions worldwide to craft site-specific installations, limited edition artworks, and immersive design concepts.
I live and create in Ramat Efal, Israel, with my partner and our four children.

Awards & Recognition
Hotel Design 7 Zanzibar hotel
Europrix Multimedia awards 09 quality seal
Chatach Azahav 2010 1st place
Designed in Israel Beehave
Designed in Israel Visual Prayer
Eretz magazine Artist interview
Globes Breaking the Tradition
Haharetz/Gallery Chosen as one of the leading visual design artist in Israel 
Let's Connect
I welcome collaborations with curators, architects, cultural institutions, and visionary brands.
Let’s explore how 
Visual Faith can shape your space — through meaning, resonance, and presence.

Selected Collaborations
These are some of the curators, institutions, and entrepreneurs I've worked with to bring soul into space.
If you're envisioning a project with depth and impact —
let's connect.
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