Bringing Israeli art into the home

2024-04-01 17:35:11

Photographs from the “Villa Rothschild” project dressed by Tolman’s and fresh paint in home decor items and art by local artists. T: Tamir Rogovski

Returning home with a chair, a scented candle and a piece of local art? It is possible.
The ongoing romance between Tolman’s Dot and the Fresh Color group Come together now for a joint venture that allows you to meet hundreds of original and Israeli works of art in all the chain’s branches and on the website. All the works are original works by artists who graduated from the conservatory and are revealed every year at the fresh paint fair. You can find works in a variety of techniques and sizes and they will all come to you framed in the way the artist chose to frame them.
This is an ideal venture for anyone who is stressed out from visiting galleries, or who is looking for inspiration on how to incorporate art at home or who wants to file her frequent visits to Tollman’s Dot under “cultural activity”.

This is how the works are presented at the Tolman’s Dot branch in Bnei Brak. Next to each piece is a note with a detailed explanation (photos I took this morning)

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In honor of putting the project on the air, the site now also has all kinds of useful guides for the fledgling art collector, for example: how to design a gallery wall at home.
Personally, due to fear of commitment, for me art stands on horizontal surfaces and leans on walls, but it made me want to try playing with some works that I liked on the site. Not sure that such a composition is successful, but let’s call it that private treasure (Which is like private ownership only in art, a field I can’t pretend to understand. I mean, I can pretend with fun):

01 A work that immediately captured my heart because for me too the light always changes at the traffic light right in the middle of the ponytail (work by Stav Tal).
02 “Clementine”, a work Kate Frizlis created during a trip to a tropical island on local handmade paper
03 Untitled, gouache on paper, cedar ear
04 Yulia Freidin’s palm
05 Light and matter. A work that looks like a still life from the 17th or 18th century but is by Michal Lieberman, 2020
06 A rock, an image that I feel I need now. citrus juice
07 Bougainvillea 4, part of a series of bougainvillea paintings by Anders Gurvitz

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By the way, art, I bought the artist’s true stories last week Sophie Cal – an artist I first became acquainted with through the book “Leviathan” by Paul Auster, which I read on the flight on the way to my first visit to New York when I was 22 years old – in any case, it’s a book that has photos and short stories (no more than a page) that are either real or not real or completely not real, Because this is Sophie Cale. In one of the stories she tells that she had an exhibition at Momma in New York and when her mother came to the opening and discovered that her works were hanging next to works by Hopper and Magritte, she said: You managed to work on them! (The story is called you really fooled them).

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I call it Messenger Impostor Syndrome (When you actually think you are very successful but your parents have doubts).

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Suddenly everything turned blue
Suddenly a palace grew in the sand
In the eyes of the children are small lights
I suddenly felt so good

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