Kookoo's sale #35 is an Israeli-summer sale with a warm palette of colors that will delight every wall in the house, we brought directly from the studio of the young artists from Israel and the world works for investment and joy for the eyes. In this sale you will find:
Gilan Gala with 4 exciting works that are impossible to resist,
Erez Pliskov the young discovery of Kookoo with two oil on wood works of an Israeli landscape - a must for the collection,
Roni Yoffe with her best and most complex works to date,
The Israeli master Eran Webber with 3 drawings of strong women,
Dasha Blokrylova for the second time after total success in the last public,
Also Reut Dafna, who sells charcoal powder drawings in Israel and around the world for thousands of dollars with 3 works in this sale,
Ido Ben Bassat with 5 oil paintings on wood, and her Avia Halabi grew up before our eyes and is exciting with two special works.
For the first time in KooKoo, we will introduce you to:
Nurit Arbel, an excellent and respected Israeli painter who paints Israeli family life,
Chen Aguzi draws the women close to her,
Neta Cnafi turns on the lights of the monk's hats,
Yuval Israeli returns to us after two years with drawings from favorite films,
We will also introduce you to Erin Zofef, a realist Jerusalem artist who paints Israeli tools and ways.
KooKoo takes care of the best for you, contact 0558859447
Enjoy and good luck :)
(As always - the prices include VAT and there is no additional VAT)
LOT 50:
Juan Ruiz
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Sold for: $550
Start price:
$
300
Estimated price :
$900 - $1,200
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only
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Cats in a game, 2021
Acrylic on framed paper
40/30 cm
signed
Juan Ruiz was born in Jaén, although he currently lives in Granada, where he develops his artistic project. Juan's first steps in the art world date back to when he was about 12 years old, and dedicated his time to paint graffiti in his town. We are talking about a small town in Jaén, so it was only a matter of time before they were caught. While his friends were forbidden to continue down that path, Juan's mother encouraged him to continue doing what he seemed to like. "My mother would say to me, "You want to paint? Look, there's a wall, there's another one, here's another one... the whole house, paint the whole house for me", " says the artist. It could be said, therefore, and he himself says so, that his mother has been to blame for everything. "I think she has been the most important support I've ever had, because if it hadn't been for my mother and how she took that particular situation, I think everything would have been different".

