Batia Magal Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Serigraph on Canvas: " High Class Party "
Artist: Batia Magal
Title: High Class Party
Size: 19" x 25"
Edition Size: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Medium: Serigraph on Canvas
About the Artist: Batia Magal's work has developed along various paths, all of which converge and fuse into a very personal and feminine statement. The basic calligraphic drawing of the female figure or a flower-filled vase is the centerpiece that forms the structural basis of her work. To these the brilliant washes of lively colors act as a counterpoint, with the deeper and warmer hues evoking the luminosity of medieval stained-glass windows.
More recently, Magal has introduced fabric textures and prints of a seemingly unconnected nature into her work, forming collages where the elements of drawing, print and fabric-texture maintain a balance that emphasizes the works' structural composition.
Born in Israel in 1953, Batia Magal displayed since childhood a considerable talent for drawing and an all-embracing interest in art. She went on to study at the ‘Avni Art Institute', where she was influenced by such well-known artists as Streichman and Wexler, to name but two.
Title: High Class Party
Size: 19" x 25"
Edition Size: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Medium: Serigraph on Canvas
About the Artist: Batia Magal's work has developed along various paths, all of which converge and fuse into a very personal and feminine statement. The basic calligraphic drawing of the female figure or a flower-filled vase is the centerpiece that forms the structural basis of her work. To these the brilliant washes of lively colors act as a counterpoint, with the deeper and warmer hues evoking the luminosity of medieval stained-glass windows.
More recently, Magal has introduced fabric textures and prints of a seemingly unconnected nature into her work, forming collages where the elements of drawing, print and fabric-texture maintain a balance that emphasizes the works' structural composition.
Born in Israel in 1953, Batia Magal displayed since childhood a considerable talent for drawing and an all-embracing interest in art. She went on to study at the ‘Avni Art Institute', where she was influenced by such well-known artists as Streichman and Wexler, to name but two.
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