Welcome to KooKoo's Winter Sale!
In auction no. 42 we will present for sale a selection of works by promising young artists and this time, many works are medium and large in size.
We will introduce you for the first time to Lisa Krieg, an anthropologist who lives and paints the desert and the Arava,
Ronit Shahaf paints social gatherings in works full of color and joy,
Noam Kubisi - a promising 24-year-old painter at the beginning of her career, listen to KooKoo, in this sale are 6 of her works at opening prices that will not return,
Rotem Orenstein who paints intimate moments from everyday life,
Batia Malka a sculpturer will also present 5 sculptures inspired by the Mifrats War that we found relevant even today.
We will present two ingenious watercolor paintings by Liron Yanconsky, an international watercolorist,
Young Tom Fima with 4 impressive and clever works,
Moriah Kaplan with 3 excellent oil paintings,
Erez Pliscov paints our dear Sea of Galilee,
And more artists that we all love in this sale.
KooKoo invites you to invest in the artists of the future and bring young contemporary art into your home,
good luck :)
LOT 18:
Avia Halabi
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Sold for: $400 (₪1,433)
₪1,433
Start price:
$
400
Estimated price :
$800 - $1,000
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 18%
On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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"There are no balloons here" 2024
They are there in the rain and the sun, in the fall and the spring. Gray and simple and smooth, with each passing day accumulating rust, dust and nettles. In the courtyards of the empty buildings are a silent reminder of changing seasons and the lively life in this house. The neighbor's balloons are always more interesting.'
Oil on canvas
80/40 cm
signed
Avia Halabi (1996), a young Israeli artist, a gifted realism student - she also belongs to the stream of Israeli artists who studied art in Florence, Avia studied with Daniela Aston in Florence and in Israel she studied with Eran Weber and Stella lamihov.
''When I go out looking for a subject for a new painting, I find that I am drawn to the marginal and dusty corners of life. It is precisely in those corners that forces me to find the purest beauty. As a child, I was taught that God is in the small details - in the act of painting I seek to unite with that sublime feeling that has the power to make everyday life sacred. ''

