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Born in 1951 in Haifa, Israel, Yuval Mahler studied graphic design and animation at the School of Visuals Arts in New York City. Mahler draws upon a rich supply of wry humor, satire, caricature, and comedy to produce his insightful studies of human behaviour. His paintings explore human relationships under various conditions of life all over the world and sometimes exploring Jewish life. Mahler’s work appeals to the child in us all, to optimists as well as media. The variety of his art includes Fiberglass, Acrylic, Gouache, Metal Cutting, 3D Lithograps, Serigraphs and Giclle. His paintings have been shown in galleries and exhibitions in many countries, including Israel, U.S.A., Canada, Germany and Switzerland.One of Mahler’s greatest achievements is that Swatch Watches chose him from all of the Israeli artists to design their stores in Israel

Resin Sculptures

 

A resin sculpture is a statue of

three-dimensional art that has been cast using fiberglass resin. Resin is lightweight, durable material that can be painted and glazed.

Metal Wall Sculptures

 

Unique steel sculptures, Laser-cut from a sheet of steel or aluminum, Hand painted in vibrant vivid colors and

lacquer coated.

Paintings

 

Painting is the practice of applying  color to a solid surface.

Painting is a mode of creative expression,

Dov Hoz 25 Hertzeliya

Gosh Dan Israel

yuvalmahler@gmail.com

Tel: 972-9-9566223

Fax: 972-9-9566221

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Exhibitions

 

2004 Israel Museum 2005 Art-Time Gallery 2006 ArtExpo NY 2006 Art Toronto 2006 UJC LA 2007 ArtExpo NY 2007 Art Geneva 2007 ArtExpo Las Vegas 2007 Art Vigo Spain 2008 Lineart Belgium 2008 ArtExpo Toronto 2008 Gallery 133 Toronto 2009 Mi Art, Italy 2009 Art Singapore

Resin Sculptures
Metal Wall Sculptures
Paintings
Lithorgaphs

 

Process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper.

the process is capable of producing multiples of the same piece.

Lithorgaphs

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