Yariv Amitay, ''Why are you waiting here? To Masiah?'' 2022
Yariv Amitay
''Why are you waiting here? To Masiah?'' 2022
The painting was probably inspired by the book "The Book of Hours of the Duke of Berry" or someWhat forgotten experience from the milatery service'' - Yariv.
Ink and pencils on framed paper
30/21 cm
signed
Yariv Amitay (1975) lives and works in the underground on Kibbutz Givat Haim.
An illustrator and cricotrist ("Penguins' Deviations" and "Sarah's Life"), he combines his two great loves - the written and illustrated history of the Middle Ages with the anarchist humor of Dudu Geva and the Panzine culture of the 90s.
The choice of these subjects is not accidental and began in his childhood in which he was intrigued by worlds of mystery, humor and legend. Through the work, the artist connects to distant periods in which he created worlds arising from these areas of interest without fear of internal or external criticism.
In everyday life, Yariv works in the kibbutz's archive
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Yariv Amitay
''Why are you waiting here? To Masiah?'' 2022
The painting was probably inspired by the book "The Book of Hours of the Duke of Berry" or someWhat forgotten experience from the milatery service'' - Yariv.
Ink and pencils on framed paper
30/21 cm
signed
Yariv Amitay (1975) lives and works in the underground on Kibbutz Givat Haim.
An illustrator and cricotrist ("Penguins' Deviations" and "Sarah's Life"), he combines his two great loves - the written and illustrated history of the Middle Ages with the anarchist humor of Dudu Geva and the Panzine culture of the 90s.
The choice of these subjects is not accidental and began in his childhood in which he was intrigued by worlds of mystery, humor and legend. Through the work, the artist connects to distant periods in which he created worlds arising from these areas of interest without fear of internal or external criticism.
In everyday life, Yariv works in the kibbutz's archive