Auction 26 Contemporary Israeli Art including Ceramics
By KooKoo
May 1, 2021
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


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LOT 19:

Debbie Oshrat
From the Spider Series, 2020

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$ 600
Estimated price :
$850 - $950
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From the Spider Series, 2020

"The Spider Works from the Exciting Exhibition" Noga to the Heart "by the artist following the collapse of her daughter Noga, who was mentally abused by her army commander.

Twelve years after the incident, just as she was graduating from high school and about to get married, post-trauma broke out. Throughout her period of distress she wrote, and about two years ago she asked me to read the texts. It was a long and complex process during which I realized I wanted to produce art from these passages. ''


Embroidery and ink on a bed of used tea bags (sewn together into a work bed)

31/28 cm (for two-piece work - total size)
Signed

The process with the tea bags and texts begins with the preparation of a "work surface" - I collect the bags, dip them, dry them, empty them and then connect a bag to a bag with a thread and needle and create a fabric. There are fabrics that I leave as they are and there are some that I dip in black Japanese ink."

Meet Debbie Oshret (1954), an Israeli artist living and creating in Ramat Hasharon.

'' I paint and create collages (Ready Made) from used tea bags, on which she works in a mixed technique (Mixed Media) that combines embroidery, coloring and drawing. This is how I revive old material and correspond with the world of kraft and ancient female crafts in the language of the great mother, the "wild woman", and turn them into a contemporary, topical, living and kicking world. . .
I was born to Holocaust survivor parents. The beginning of my work with the tea bags was due to the number tattooed by my mother, a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The sight of the aging arm took me on a quest for a substrate that would have as much texture and color as possible to the skin of the aging body, allowing me to touch and loosen the "bond of silence."

Noga Lalev (The Spiders Series)
February 2021 - N.D. Gallery
Curator - Nurit Tal-Tena

Red Moon (Moon-struck series)
February 2019 - Lilo Home
Curator - Dr. Tal Frenkel Elroy

Your mom's pussy
January 2018 - Tzadik Gallery
Curator - Sari Golan



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