Untitled (Suzanna #3)
Price On Request Oil on Canvas47,6 x 71,7 in (121 x 182 cm)Israeli born photorealistic painter Yigal Ozeri is known for his large-scale, airy portraits of young women in serene, dream-like landscapes. Painted with thousands of tiny brushstrokes, Ozeri’s impeccable technique and aluring subject matter generate an idyllic milieu that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. Tinting feminine beauty with solar flares, dreamy light and contrasting colour tones, Ozeri’s grandiose paintings breathe sensuality into fleeting moments between female and nature.Ozeri has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions worldwide. His work appeared on the cover Photorealism in the Digital Age published in 2013, and was included in 50 years of Hyperrealistic Paintings, a traveling exhibition that began in the Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid and moved to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao. His work makes up part of the permanent collections of the Whitney Mseum of American Art, the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, the Jewish Museum in New York, the New York Public Library, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Albertina in Vienna, among others. He is currently based in New York.
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Untitled (Olya #3), 2014
Price On Request Oil on paper41,7 x 60 in (106 x 152 cm)Israeli born photorealistic painter Yigal Ozeri is known for his large-scale, airy portraits of young women in serene, dream-like landscapes. Painted with thousands of tiny brushstrokes, Ozeri’s impeccable technique and aluring subject matter generate an idyllic milieu that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. Tinting feminine beauty...
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Untitled (Olya monochrome #7), 2015 Oil on Canvas
Price On Request 48 x 72 in (122 x 183 cm)Israeli born photorealistic painter Yigal Ozeri is known for his large-scale, airy portraits of young women in serene, dream-like landscapes. Painted with thousands of tiny brushstrokes, Ozeri’s impeccable technique and aluring subject matter generate an idyllic milieu that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. Tinting feminine beauty with solar...
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Quando sair, deixe a luz acesa (When you leave, leave the light)
Price On Request Acrylic and aerosol on canvas59,1 x 63 in (150 x 160 cm)OS GEMEOS (b. 1974, São Paulo, Brazil), translated as “THE TWINS”, Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, have worked together since birth. As children growing up in the streets of the traditional district of Cambuci (SP), they developed a distinct way of playing and communicating through artistic language....
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O dia em que a primavera virou autono!, 2014
Price On Request Mixed media on wood panel78,7 x 63 in (200 x 160 cm)OS GEMEOS (b. 1974, São Paulo, Brazil), translated as “THE TWINS”, Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, have worked together since birth. As children growing up in the streets of the traditional district of Cambuci (SP), they developed a distinct way of playing and communicating through artistic language....
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O Homem que pescon a Sereia de Labelos de ouro, 2000
Price On Request Mixed media on wood panel98,4 x 118,1 x 5,5 in (250 x 300 x 14 cm)OS GEMEOS (b. 1974, São Paulo, Brazil), translated as “THE TWINS”, Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, have worked together since birth. As children growing up in the streets of the traditional district of Cambuci (SP), they developed a distinct way of playing and...
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Jen Walking 2, 2011
Price On Request Continuous computer animation50,4 x 29,5 x 2,9 in (128 x 75 x 7,3 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum...
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Fiona, Artist 3, 2001
Price On Request Vinyl on wooden stretcher75,6 x 55,9 in (192 x 142 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum Prize by the...
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Aniela at the Spring 2, 2011
Price On Request Silkscreen on painted wooden board40,2 x 20,6 in (102,1 x 52,2 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum Prize by...
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This is Monique 19, 2004
Price On Request Flocking on painted wooden board33,5 x 20 in (85 x 51 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum Prize by...
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Elly, gallery assistant 3, 2001
Price On Request Vinyl on wooden stretcher75,7 x 56 in (192 x 142 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum Prize by the...
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Woman Using her Mobile as an Umbrella, 2014
Price On Request Vinyl on wooden stretcher84,2 x 43,9 x 13,8 in (213,8 x 111,6 x 35 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais...
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Caterina dancing pink 2, 2010
Price On Request Silkscreen31,5 x 3,2 x 6,2 in (34,2 x 8 x 15,7 cm)Jean-François Larrieu was born on 28th February 1960 in Tarbes (high Pyrénées). He is a self-taught artist who is living and working in Paris. Larrieu made a spectacular debut as an artist winning the Grand Prize by François Villon Academy and the Bearnais Museum Prize by...
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