Auction 23 Contemporary Israeli Art
By KooKoo
Sep 8, 2020
רמת גן, Israel

KooKoo traveled all over the country and brought you the most special, in this sale we will introduce you to 10 new and fascinating Israeli artists -


Meet a Yariv Amitay, who combines his two great loves - the written and illustrated history of the Middle Ages and the anarchist humor of Dudu Geva,

Lena Rabenko, an Israeli artist you have not yet heard of but in China she is already very famous and it is time for you to get to know her,

Exciting oil paintings by young artist Dasha Fibrovov,

Lucy Bitton and Benjamin Netanyahu Research Laboratory in 3D Sculpture,

Meet the youngest artist in KooKoo - Ofek Elia, 23, a breathtaking miniature realist,

Romantic collages, stories by collage artist Tzlil Brandheim,

Meet Orna Geva with naive-spicy canvas works,

Abi Jonge with linoleum cuts that will make you laugh,

And 3 graffiti works straight from London by Adrian Boswell!


A huge work by Avner Katz from the time he was in New York,

Tali Ben Eliezer and her injured wives this time with 3 large canvas works,

Take the opportunity to win 5 oil works by Diana Kogan,

Sveta Shelest with huge embroidery work "Israeli Vitruvic"

And pay attention to the "Rothschild 60" structured by the artist Shaul Cohen


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And as always - all the art comes directly from the artist's studio

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LOT 104:

Sveta Shelest
''Cheers'' 2020

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Auction took place on Sep 8, 2020 at KooKoo

''Cheers'' 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.  

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