Auction 20 For contemporary Israeli art lovers young art The Art of Investing at opening prices that only Kookoo getting you most beautiful catalog ever
By KooKoo
Jan 28, 2020
Israel

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Original works by Julie Filipenko, Miriam Cabessa, Hanan Milner and Olga Orsehnikov, a new artist in KooKoo - Vasia Horst with great and beautiful oil paintings, we brought you new art: sculptures made by a 3D printer, Old houses drawings by artist Geli Yudilevich, works of art made from metal strings by Opal Poran Iron, Ziv Ink drives us crazy with paintings on record covers, stunning embroidery by Sveta Shellest and other surprises we have carefully and tastefully chosen for you.

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LOT 4:

Shaul Cohen ''Skull popcorn'' 2019


Start price:
$ 90
Estimated price :
$200 - $280
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only

Shaul Cohen ''Skull popcorn'' 2019

3D Miniatures of skulls inside a popcorn box made of cardboard
Each miniature is printed separately and not connected to each other

Innovative sculpture, contemporary art - sculpture on 3D printers. You can see artists from all over the world creating dolls and sculptures in this way. Most of the work on this technique is precisely the design on the model's computer.

Meet Shaul Cohen, 38 years old artist and industrial designer. Lives and works in Tel Aviv. Graduated from the Bezalel industrial design department.
Shaul his partner has a small factory in Tel Aviv where they print for interior designers and architects small models before actual execution.
Saul is a particularly funny artist, and regularly lectures on "Laughter in the Design World" in which he makes illogical designs for an IDF soldier's hat that swells into a pillow when the soldier is on the road and wants to doze off.
Shaul also teaches registration techniques at the Avni Institute.
Shaul made his miniatures and three-dimensional humorous sculptures for the first time when he was looking to make a special watch for himself, just like the one attached to a beachside lifeguard. Thus was born the first lifeguard's awning, followed by the watchtower, bus stops and the lucky stall.