Аукцион 42 Winter sale of young and contemporary Israeli art
от KooKoo
7.12.24
Израиль

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 :)


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Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 46:

Neta Canfi
"The carpet at the house entrance" 2024

Продан за: $320 (₪1 146)
₪1 146
Стартовая цена:
$ 320
Эстимейт :
$600 - $750
Комиссия аукционного дома: 15%
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Аукцион проходил 7.12.24 в KooKoo

"The carpet at the house entrance" 2024
oil on framed wood
40/30 cm
signed

Neta Canfi (1976) paints man-made nature.
Sometimes these landscapes are mixed or collide with wild nature, creating strange sights.
She goes outside to paint in oil or gouache, and uses her twenty years of experience as an animator to depict movement and story in one single frame or in series of paintings.

Flying in gliders without an engine she has another perspective on the world, and from there she practices drawing from memory.
The sights and colors of the desert in Be'er Sheva, the grass of southern England, the stones in Jerusalem, the concrete in Tel Aviv, and the agricultural environment of Givat Ada appear in her works in patterns of shapes in which the human presence shapes the landscape.
As a Beer Sheva native, she was privileged to study for 12 years at the city's youth arts center, from where she continued to the notice of the country as an education economist, and for the animation department in Bezalel.
The Gross Gallery of the late Naomi Shalu in Tel Aviv was an incubator for the development of new directions.
At a time when Neta was mainly engaged in digital animation and working in front of the computer screen, Naomi's encouragement to create stabilizers and work with physical material and space became a deep source of inspiration, present in her work to this day.
Neta lives and creates in Givat Ada, where the view from the parking lot is also worth painting.