Subasta 44 Young and contemporary Israeli art, including self-portraits by young artists, unique drawings - Israeli art for investment
Por KooKoo
17.5.25
Israel

KooKoo No. 44 is a quality sale of promising young artists for investment:


The sale will feature exceptional drawings by Noam Levi, Franco Huamán, Avia Halabi and more. 

Master oil on wood works by the promising Israeli landscape painter Erez Pliskov,

The young Reut Ashkenazi (24) with two excellent oil paintings,  

Gala Gilan with 4 oil works in royal colors,

Franco Huamán paints his beloved in a number of quality works, including the work 'Spanish Knife'!

Israel Kabala a well-known and active Israeli artist with 4 drawings at Coco's opening prices,  

The young and promising Tom Fima will impress you at this sale as well 

Katia lifshin with two pieces (rare)

Batia Malka with a new series of works that brings together tragedy and dream (American) 

Special bonus: at the end of the sale you will find a number of self-portraits by the young artists :)


Enjoy :)

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La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 45:

Batia Malka
''Flame Retardant'' 2025

Vendido por: $300 (₪1 065)
Precio incluyendo comisión: $ 345 (₪1 224,75)
Calculado según el cambio determinado por la casa de subastas el día de la subasta
Precio inicial:
$ 300
Precio estimado :
$600 - $800
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 15%
IVA: 18% IVA sólo en comisión
Los usuarios de países extranjeros pueden estar exentos de pagar impuestos, de acuerdo con la normativa fiscal de su país
17.5.25 en KooKoo
etiquetas: Arte Israelí

''Flame Retardant'' 2025

A yellow American plane, and not without reason, is trying to extinguish the fire that is breaking out in the north at the height of the war following rocket and submarine launches. The reddish color, made of minerals, allows firefighters to visually identify the 'borders of the sector' where the fire is located.


Oil on framed Canvas 

20/30 cm

signed 



In 2017, with the birth of her second son, Batya closed the ceramics studio due to excessive exposure to toxic substances and the desire to focus on family life.

The sculptures she created were all sold and are in large private and public collections (details on Wikipedia).
In February 2024, at the height of the war, the artist felt she could return to creation. The painting is the fulfillment of an old dream that she never dared to realize.
As a self-taught artist, she taught herself to paint for about 6 hours a day. (Initially still life, vegetables, fruits and various objects). She benefited from focused studies with Aram Gershuni and Gaya Yoel. 
This is her first series of paintings. The works focus on the delicate tension between dream and tragedy, depicting the fragility of life. 
Tragedy - The impact of war and dramatic reality is directly evident in the paintings as disasters.
(In several paintings there is an allusion to the color yellow.) 
The dream – expressed in trailers shining in azure skies and green landscapes symbolizing peace and freedom, and inviting to fantasize. 
In her works you will find a distinct American influence, as well as an attraction to intense and dramatic chromatic color. 
For the artist, the scenes she chose to paint are moments in which pain and beauty mingle, stretching the boundaries between cynicism and innocence.