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New work.
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I am excited to share the work of an artist friend, printmaker, teacher and maker of extraordinarily complex and beautiful images, Orit Hofshi. Born in Kibbutz Matzuva, Israel, in 1959, Orit practice has for many years focused on printmaking, works on paper, installations and woodcutting as her primary mediator. Concerned with the past/present political realities, Orit imagery projects the perception of oneself in relation to natural and manmade topographies and investigates broader personal and social narratives. Educated in Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, Orit has exhibited widely in Israel, Europe and throughout the United States. She lives and works in Herzliya, Israel. -Endi
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博) El Capitan, Yosemite Valley (1925), Kagurazaka Street After A Night Rain (1929), Golden Pagoda in Rangoon (1931)
A woodblock painter trained in Western oil painting, Yoshida is notable for his prints of grand landscapes around the world, including the Grand Canyon and the Taj Mahal, as well as quiet moments of his native Japan.
The Watchers, Enso Series, Nathan Cann, 2013, Mono print
27.Jan.1988 mono print and collage 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 1988
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Untitled (Church), 2005
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Banks Violette, Untitled (2007)
Banks Violette, Not Yet Titled (Flag Edition) fluorescent tubes, road cases, aluminium, electrical wires, assorted hardware 170.2 x 91.4 x 76.2 cm 2010. via: maureenpaley.com
Banks Violette.