Subasta 26 Contemporary Israeli Art including Ceramics
1.5.21
Ramat Gan, Israel

KooKoo is honored to present you with the 26th auction - at the beginning of May and the beginning of spring


Beautiful realistic oil works by Doron Wolf and realism by the young artist Roni Yoffe


Katia Lifshin with a fine series of cat paintings and a number of amazing oil works - a must for the collection


*** 3 original oil paintings on wood by Haifa artist Mor Rimmer ***


Works from Lena Revanko's latest exhibition that dealt with a story from the Talmud about the seafarers


We pampered your home with ceramic vases in the Bauhaus tradition of the legendary ceramicist Hanna Tal


Also get to know the artist Debbie Oshrat who creates art from brewed tea bags


We brought from abroad: oil paintings on canvas by Vasia Horst from St. Petersburg who presented an exhibition with Zoya Cherkesky and original works by the American-Korean artist Ligan Ko that we framed in good old frames


And more good and cool works just like KooKoo loves



We will make deliveries with a courier for only NIS 39


Please text each request 0558859447 (Lisa)


Enjoy and good luck


(As always - prices include VAT and no extra VAT)

La subasta ha concluido

LOTE 45:

Abby Junge
"Holy Maria - Pop" 2020


Precio inicial:
$ 40
Precio estimado:
$80 - $100
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 15%
IVA: 17% Sólo en comisión
etiquetas: Arte Israelí

"Holy Maria - Pop" 2020
Linoleum cutting on print (two art works)
21/29 cm each one
signed


ABBY JUNGE
/'æbi//'jʊəŋgə/ f, s, Artist. Creator. Work in progress.
HI, I’m Abby Junge, nice to meet you, I’ve always loved making stuff, and I went through many creative jobs before I actually called myself an artist,     
I’m a full-time artist, and full-time mother and not very good at maths, because I also have a few other part time jobs. I’m also a recovering full-time perfectionist, which is why I’ve fallen in love with linoleum.
Linoleum is unforgiving, a wrong cut, and well, its cut. So, I’ve had to learn to let go, and the process is a big part of my art. Also, taking life less seriously, is an important part of my art, which comes with laughing at myself, and at life. It all is just very funny, and I have enough seriousness to worry me in life. 
By creating my art, I get a win-win, because I remind myself of my work-in-progress within myself, and laugh at my bumps and hiccups in life, and so then they become smaller and easier to deal with. And mostly, I hope that when you look at it, you can smile and realize that life is comical.
In 2019, I’m sure someone else has done what I’ve done, but I do it for me, and the process, of thinking, sketching, cutting and printing, is the reason I create. The result is just a cool bonus, that looks good in a frame on your wall.