Couple Painting
, 2000A mixed media painting of a reclining couple on a textured canvas, blending etching with colorful brushstrokes. The scene exudes a mysterious, serene mood with a minimalist approach.
Ivan Schwebel's "Couple," sized 32 x 30 cm, is a captivating mixed media piece. It features an etched depiction of a reclining couple, seemingly emerging from a shaded background. The surrounding canvas is partially painted with subtle blue and green brushstrokes, enhancing the ethereal quality of the scene. The overall style combines traditional etching techniques with modern painting, creating a unique blend of textures and forms. The mood is serene and slightly mysterious, inviting viewers to explore the relationship and emotions depicted. This piece would be a thoughtful addition to intimate spaces like a study or bedroom.
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Ivan Schwebel
Israel
Nationally Acclaimed
Established Artist
Awarded Artist
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Biography
Ivan Schwebel's unique artistic language blends Impressionism and American Pop Art, with works featuring biblical figures and Hollywood icons, making him a distinctive voice in Israeli art.
Ivan Schwebel was a respected Israeli artist, born in West Virginia, USA. Schwebel began painting during his military service in the United States and later completed his studies in art history at New York University. He also studied Zen art in Kyoto, Japan.
In 1963, Schwebel immigrated to Israel and settled in Jerusalem. His paintings are characterized by a unique language, ranging from Impressionist styles to influences of American Pop Art. Schwebel's works often focus on his identity as an artist and include portraits and urban landscapes that blend biblical figures with Hollywood icons.
Schwebel also created several large murals in various locations in Israel, including the Tel Aviv Culture Palace.