The Chinese Woman And The Wolf by Yaniv Edery, is an impressive work that exudes power and mysticism. . The Chinese woman, full of grace and elegance, is surrounded by butterflies symbolizing transformation and freedom. The fiery red of her robe contrasts powerfully with the deep purple background and the silver sheen of the moon. The wolf, with penetrating gaze, embodies instinct and primal wisdom. Together they form a dialogue between man and nature, beauty and power, emotion and instinct.
The composition is bold and compelling. Each line and color contributes to a dynamic balance. This immediately captures the viewer in the tension of the moment. The waves at the bottom add movement and emphasize the restless energy of the whole. Yet the woman radiates calmness and serenity, making the contrast even more powerful.
Signal words reinforce meaning: therefore, this artwork is not merely decorative, but above all symbolic. Moreover, it evokes emotions that do not easily let you go. As a result, you experience a story that goes beyond the refined details alone.
Yaniv Edery is internationally known as a master of combining luxury, symbolism and expression. His works are powerful, yet refined at the same time. He often uses bold colors, iconic figures and surprising compositions. As a result, he manages to strike a balance between pop-art influences and deeper cultural references.
Edery works with unusual techniques, including laser cut, layered paint and subtle textures that create unprecedented depth. It is precisely this combination that makes his art so unique. Moreover, his oeuvre is always recognizable: striking, innovative and full of meaning.
With The Chinese Woman And The Wolf Yaniv Edery once again proves his ability to translate stories into visual power. His art transcends trends and captures the imagination universally.
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.