KooKoo realizes that life is short but art remains forever
That's why we brought this artists to the sale who are highly recommended for your Israeli art collection:
Meet this artist, Sharon Zergari, who deals with issues of manhood in crisis
Authentic buildings from Shaul Cohen's Tel Aviv streets - all the lights go on in the homes!
First exposure to a series of photographs by the mega photographer Hanna Sahar
Sveta sheLest's embroidery work will blow you away with laughter
Miriam Cabessa steps on gold (item 79) and mesmerising us
Itamar Tal in a new and exclusive series for KooKoo with colourful fabrics
Hanan Milner in 7 classic and enticing works at surprising opening prices
Julie Filipanko with 2 original works before a California solo show
Ronnie Yoffe in high realistic pictorial ability in 3 exciting drawings
Graffiti artist Zivink in 7 of the best works we've ever presented
Great and important work of the fighter in rats Vadim Stefanov (Item 64)
And Diana Kogan the young promising artist in special oil paintings for cultivating the collection
KooKoo takes care of you for the best
And as always - all art comes directly from the artist's studio
Here for any questions 0558859447 - Lisa
* Shipping with courier to the door at NIS 39
LOTE 27:
Sveta Shelest
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Vendido por: $200 (₪691)
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Preço estimado :
$350 - $450
Comissão da leiloeira: 15%
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''Sponge'' 2020
Hand sewing on fabric framed with a round frame
24 CM Diameter
Signed front
The art of embroidery is considered to be one of the world's oldest crafts. In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when kings wore gold embroidered clothes, it was a male profession. Women began to embroider later and at first were deemed unsuitable to draw examples, so they were only allowed to embroider on examples that men drew for them. Knowledge of the embroidery went from mother to daughter for thousands of generations, girls began to learn to embroider at an early age, and men also embroidered.
In recent years the craft of embroidery has been returning through the art world. A large number of young artists can be found around the world using this way to express their artistic ability.
Sveta Shelest, 33, Ramat Gan
Born in Russia, studied at Shenkar art school
In her art Sveta refers to Physical being, Gender, Feminism, Taboo, Emotions.
We fall in love with her unique techniques and the humor she adds to every art piece she creates.

