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Daniel Filosof is a contemporary Israeli artist, developing a unique visual language that combines the abstract and figurative. His works show a strong attraction to bright colors and rich textures, which create an emotional and immersive visual experience. Filosof often engages with nature, giving each work a symbolic depth alongside a meticulous aesthetic.

In this work, Daniel Philosoph creates a dialogue between tangible nature and a rich inner world, through observation. "On the Way to the Puddle is a painting based on a photograph I took on the way to the puddle of Rehovot, in the abandoned fields. In the abandoned field in the painting, the trees and bushes that serve as a breeding ground for the new life that is created - are the parasitic plants (the red ones in the painting)," says the artist.

The intense colors – blue, red, purple, and gold – charge the work with strong energy, and open an opening for contemplation of the relationship between man and nature.

This work is being sold as part of the " Artists for Marine Mammals " project as a donation to the continued activities of the Delphis Association to protect marine mammals in Israel and educate the younger generation to love the sea.

"On the Way to the Puddle" | Daniel Philosopher

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₪40,000.00Price
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  • Dimensions: 150X120 cm

    Technique: Acrylic and oil on canvas.

    2019.

    Pick-up from Rehovot.

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