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 27:

Rotem Orenstein
''Tights of the Tiger'' 2024


Стартовая цена:
$ 500
Эстимейт :
$800 - $1 000
Комиссия аукционного дома: 15%
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Аукцион проходил 7.12.24 в KooKoo

''Tights of the Tiger'' 2024
Oil on canvas
45/35 cm
signed

For the first time in KooKoo, Meet the artist Rotem Orenstein (36 years old), who exhibited at the artists' incubator of the last fresh color art fair. Rotem lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Graduated from art studies, Minshar College 2019. Studied privately with Ilya Gefter and now studies with Amit Cabessa.

When he reached the stage where he chooses what he is going to study, he was afraid to study art because it is a problematic field in terms of securing an income, so he went to study economics. During his studies he felt emptiness and meaninglessness and enrolled in art studies at Minshar at the same time as studying economics. Today he is an analyst at a recognized bank in Israel, which allows him to develop artistically at his own pace.

"It's hard for me to define what motivates me in painting because it changes. 
In the beginning, I really wanted to paint to convey a personal emotion in order to get comfort from the viewer and in the process I realized that it was forced and not as sincere as I wanted.
After that I started drawing things from everyday life, I found elusive but simple moments and focused on them. 
Today I am in a deeper search for what painting is and what is important to me in it. I know that it ranges between my inner world and my outer world and goes out onto the canvas with brushstrokes of paint on material and shows the relationship between me and the subject.''