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Wolfson, "Get in and Lets Go" Hand Signed Original Painting on Canvas with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #276012

$2,250.00
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Medium
acrylic

Dimensions
20 x 16
x

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"Get in and Lets Go" is an original painting, acrylic on canvas, by Wolfson. Hand signed by the artist, it is accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 16" x 20 (image).
 
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Israeli artist Yuval Wolfson possesses both the technical edge of a printmaker and the virtue of a painter. As a result, Wolfson not only arrests our understanding of identity, he projects it in representation.

Wolfson was born in Petah Tikva, Israel in 1966 and spent much of his childhood with his grandfather, award-winning poet Y.Z. Shargel. It was through his interactions with his grandfather and his creative friends that Wolfson became interested in the art world.

He earned a scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and attended the prestigious Avni Institute of Art and Design in Tel Aviv. After a year of studying painting, Wolfson left to study directly under his teacher, Naftali Golomb.

Wolfson maintained his independence by diving into the world of printmaking, working under other artists to help create their editions, including Itzchak Tarkay. He later established his own studio and from there, his art career flourished and he is recognized in both Europe and the United States.

Wolfson and his family currently reside in Hollywood, Florida.

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