Subasta 36 A beautiful sale with contemporary Israeli art for investment and promising young artists - stay in the air conditioner: delivery with our courier for only NIS 39
Por KooKoo
26.8.23
Israel

Excellent art awaits you at KooKoo's 36th auction:


Cabessa, Zoya Cheakasky, Bazooka Joe, Orit Akta, Iza(Bella) Volovnik, Reut Dafna and Israel Dror Hemed with oil paintings and paper works


We will introduce you to three new artists:

Katia Gali, the well-known model who fell into drugs and deteriorated into a life on the street, rose to life and you must see her paintings!

Doron Akiva paints naive paintings with a limited palette of pleasant colors

And Liron Yanconsky,  a 30-year-old watercolorist with 400,000 followers in the media and 3 best-selling books on Amazon (!) with simply crazy works


and also-

Roni Yoffe with large, Israeli works that will lift the mood and morale

Daniel Zuberi will fill our walls with flowers

Erez Pliscov with 4 views where every word is unnecessary - really, judge for yourself

Nurit Arbel will once again excite us

And Leegan Koo for lovers of high-quality pop art


There are many more fine works - just enjoy the catalog, we have blessed the young artists and yourselves, we all deserve a little satisfaction!

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LOTE 49:

Yuval Israeli
''Sleeping Cat'' 2022


Precio inicial:
$ 150
Precio estimado :
$250 - $300
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 15%
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
26.8.23 en KooKoo
etiquetas: Arte Israelí

''Sleeping Cat'' 2022
Pencils on framed paper
21/30 cm (framed 28/37 cm)
Signed on the front

Yuval Israeli (1974), painter and illustrator, lives and works in Givatayim
Yuval Israeli depicts life in his paintings through the landscapes and people around him. He also likes to draw scenes from movies and Hollywood stars.

"Since childhood I have loved to draw and it has become a second language for me. Drawing has always been there to express myself in happy moments and times of difficulty, and gave me the ability to express what I feel at that moment.
I have always loved to draw people and portraits and in general the human body for its beauty and vulnerability has always fascinated me. In the last three years, I started going out to paint on the boulevard or on the roof or simply take pictures in the city and then paint the streets and buildings that I see every day and rediscover the city.
I like to work in a variety of materials from colored pencils to watercolors or oil and enjoy feeling the childish excitement before I start drawing.
I studied illustration at Vital College, which later merged with Shankar.
Later I learned the basics of oil painting at the station studio in Tel Aviv.
I presented a solo exhibition and also participated in various group exhibitions in recent years.''