Auction 42 Winter sale of young and contemporary Israeli art
By KooKoo
Dec 7, 2024
Israel

Welcome to KooKoo's Winter Sale!


In auction no. 42 we will present for sale a selection of works by promising young artists and this time, many works are medium and large in size. 

We will introduce you for the first time to Lisa Krieg, an anthropologist who lives and paints the desert and the Arava,

Ronit Shahaf paints social gatherings in works full of color and joy,   

Noam Kubisi - a promising 24-year-old painter at the beginning of her career, listen to KooKoo, in this sale are 6 of her works at opening prices that will not return,

Rotem Orenstein who paints intimate moments from everyday life,

Batia Malka a sculpturer will also present 5 sculptures inspired by the Mifrats War that we found relevant even today.


We will present two ingenious watercolor paintings by Liron Yanconsky, an international watercolorist,   

Young Tom Fima with 4 impressive and clever works,   

Moriah Kaplan with 3 excellent oil paintings,   

Erez Pliscov paints our dear Sea of ​​Galilee,   

And more artists that we all love in this sale. 


KooKoo invites you to invest in the artists of the future and bring young contemporary art into your home,

good luck :)


More details
The auction has ended

LOT 26:

Roni Yoffe
"Love Birds" 2024

Sold for: $550 (₪1,970)
₪1,970
Start price:
$ 480
Estimated price :
$1,000 - $1,200
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only
Auction took place on Dec 7, 2024 at KooKoo

"Love Birds" 2024

From a painting by an unpronounceable Dutch painter Conradijn Cunaeus


Oil on canvas

40/60 cm
signed

Roni Yoffe (1985), lives and works in Ramat Gan, Israel.
A realist painter.
Earns a living from painting and teaching, and manages the largest online painter community in Israel that supports painters and painters called '' a painting school '' (the community group can be found on Facebook).
'' My paintings are a study of materials and symbolism of various objects, with an emphasis on the Israeli-Jewish mentality and sometimes humorously interspersed with popular cultural motifs. To me humans are by nature "idolaters" - our objects symbolize, remind and curate the meanings we give them. They tell a story without words, without movement and without voice. They are valuable or everyday, nostalgic or status symbols, and are mostly sensual. They awaken our senses to a storytelling or spiritual experience: from the mezuzah to the last lemons, everything still contains meaning for us - aesthetic, ideological, personal or collective.
The objects are symbols, the symbols become associations and the associations become a memory of an experience, and together, in the new combination of painting - they become a personal and layered experience.
Engaging in silent narratives as story elements is fascinating.
The ability to tell a story or express a position with the help of objects and colors only allows play in metaphors and allegories without being too verbal.
The inanimate objects are actors on stage.
The intense connection to living and changing nature allows the work to receive content that is ongoing, the final painting being the total occurrence of the work - the changing lighting conditions combined with the mood combined with an artistic vision. ''

Ronnie studied realism with David Nippo and Aram Gershuni and teaches drawing in Ramat Gan. enjoy studying and residency in European cities, such as Tuscany.