Asta 25 Young Contemporary Israeli Art
Da KooKoo
13.2.21
Israele

Kookoo is honored to present you with the 25th sale - on the eve of Valentine's Day


We have curated for you a variety of special works for investment and endless beauty


Opportunity to purchase a work by the young and excellent artist Katya Lifshin - we emptied her studio of all the small works and the prices are tempting


Breathtaking quality collages by Naomi Shalev - the most special and interesting collage artist in Israel


Excellent works by the painter Jonathan Becker


*** 3 original works by international artist Julie Filipenko ***


We will introduce you to the photographer Maayan Sabag, a total of 21 years old and has already caught our eye,

The embroidery works of Sveta Shelest will bring us a happy smile,


Graffiti artist Kot-Art in the most huge work he has created (and not on a wall)


We brought from abroad: Lucy Sparrow's felt puppets (London) 


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)



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LOTTO 2:

Sveta Shelest
''Alco-Gel'' 2020

Venduto per: $200
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 200
Prezzo stimato :
$280 - $350
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 15%
IVA: 17% Solo su commissione
Gli utenti stranieri potrebbero essere esentati dal pagamento delle tasse, secondo il regime fiscale vigente.
13.2.21 in KooKoo

''Alco-Gel'' 2020
In recent years embroidery craft is making a comeback through the art world, a large number of young artists using this ancient technique can be found around the world

Manual embroidery on fabric framed round wood
25/18 cm
Signed in front embroidery

Meet Sveta Shelest (1987), an Israeli artist who specializes in drawing and embroidery, lives and works in Jerusalem.
Shenkar graduate in multidisciplinary art.

Deals with issues related to her personal life: physicality, emotion, belonging, feminism, gender, taboo, art history and philosophy.
We fell in love with the Sveta and her unique embroidery works, which combine Israeli humor from everyday life and an inner look into the artist's belly.