L’Amour à la mer. 021 (dir. by Guy Gilles, polish version)Evgeny Merman
L’Amour à la mer. 021 (dir. by Guy Gilles, polish version) Evgeny Merman
L’Amour à la mer. 021 (dir. by Guy Gilles, polish version)
The artwork is part of the artist 'Billboard' series in which the original design and overall feeling of the vintage movie poster is "recycled" and re-interpreted, through the artist's own prism, creating an updated meaning and a new perception.
This unique painting refers to old vintage cinema billboard and has been conceived to give the feeling of vintage paper.
For this reason, the painting on canvas is not mounted on stretchers and is intended to be hanged directly on the wall with small nails.
Evgeny Merman
Evgeny Merman is a multimedia artist, born in Kiev. Ukraine. Currently, lives and works in Tel Aviv. Israel.
Started his art education in Kiev Art School and Kiev Academia of Fine Art.
In late 90s after studying at New York’s School of Visual Arts (SVA) and living in New York and Hong Kong, Evgeny Merman moved back to Israel, where he pursues his artistic career. Considering himself a neo-expressionist, he aims to capture moments of life, people, stories and fragments of visual information in his oil paintings. He transforms images from the real world as they pass through him, becoming his silent testimony.
His works has been exhibited in several solo exhibitions and group shows in Israel, Ukraine, Germany and Hong Kong and are part of the collection of the Jerusalem Municipality Collection, MACT / Modern Arte Contemporanea Museum, Ticino, Switzerland, Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Resource Centre.
Award – 2019 – 1st Prize at 33th Kyoto Art Festival, International Juried Exhibition of Art, Japan.
Latest Exhibition: “ArtGuards”, solo exhibition, Tel Aviv, November 2021
Original Painting
120X107 cm,
Oil and industrial paint on canvas.
L’Amour à la mer. 021 (dir. by Guy Gilles, polish version)
The artwork is part of the artist 'Billboard' series in which the original design and overall feeling of the vintage movie poster is "recycled" and re-interpreted, through the artist's own prism, creating an updated meaning and a new perception.
This unique painting refers to old vintage cinema billboard and has been conceived to give the feeling of vintage paper.
For this reason, the painting on canvas is not mounted on stretchers and is intended to be hanged directly on the wall with small nails.
Evgeny Merman
Evgeny Merman is a multimedia artist, born in Kiev. Ukraine. Currently, lives and works in Tel Aviv. Israel.
Started his art education in Kiev Art School and Kiev Academia of Fine Art.
In late 90s after studying at New York’s School of Visual Arts (SVA) and living in New York and Hong Kong, Evgeny Merman moved back to Israel, where he pursues his artistic career. Considering himself a neo-expressionist, he aims to capture moments of life, people, stories and fragments of visual information in his oil paintings. He transforms images from the real world as they pass through him, becoming his silent testimony.
His works has been exhibited in several solo exhibitions and group shows in Israel, Ukraine, Germany and Hong Kong and are part of the collection of the Jerusalem Municipality Collection, MACT / Modern Arte Contemporanea Museum, Ticino, Switzerland, Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Resource Centre.
Award – 2019 – 1st Prize at 33th Kyoto Art Festival, International Juried Exhibition of Art, Japan.
Latest Exhibition: “ArtGuards”, solo exhibition, Tel Aviv, November 2021
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