Yaniv Edery – Black Panther Butterfly is a powerful work of art that brings together elegance and mystery. The black panther takes center stage. Its piercing eyes draw immediate attention. The use of contrast between dark and light creates tension and intensity.
Butterflies subtly surround the panther. They add an unexpected softness and sophistication. This contrast between strength and fragility makes the work intriguing. The fragile butterflies symbolize freedom, hope and change. The panther represents courage, instinct and strength. Together they tell a story of balance and harmony.
The play with black and white gives the work depth and layering. The glossy details and light accents enhance the mysterious look. As a result, the panther feels almost lifelike. Every detail contributes to the intensity of the composition.
Edery consciously plays with emotions. The panther’s gaze is at once watchful and mesmerizing. The artwork raises questions, stimulates the imagination and invites interpretation. That is why Black Panther Butterfly not just a portrait, but a symbol of strength combined with beauty.
The work emphasizes the duality of nature: rough and soft, dark and light, strong and fragile. This contrast makes the sculpture timeless and universal.
Yaniv Edery is an internationally recognized artist. He is known for his contemporary, colorful and often luxurious style. His works are inspired by icons, animals and symbolism.
Edery combines techniques and materials to create unique compositions. In doing so, he often uses relief and sparkling details that add an extra dimension to his works. His art is energetic, expressive and always meaningful.
With his works, he manages not only to capture beauty, but also to tell stories. Black Panther Butterfly is an example of how Edery brings together tension, emotion and aesthetics in one powerful image.
Een certificaat van echtheid (COA) is een document van een gezaghebbende bron dat de echtheid van het kunstwerk verifieert. Veel COA’s zijn ondertekend door de kunstenaar, maar andere zijn ondertekend door de vertegenwoordigende galerie of de drukker die samen met de kunstenaar aan het werk heeft gewerkt. Voor werken op de secundaire markt zijn gemachtigde nalatenschappen of stichtingen vaak de uitgevende partij.
COA’s bevatten meestal de naam van de kunstenaar, de details (titel, datum, medium, afmetingen) van het werk in kwestie en waar mogelijk een afbeelding van het werk.