The brilliant color and vivid lines of the work of Avi Ben-Simhon evoke a feeling of joy and happiness. His work, the culmination of artistic excellence and a background in graphic printing, is exciting, unique and has become a favorite among collectors for its beauty and mood.
“The inspiration for my work comes from within me,” he explained. “I am not trying to copy nature—I am copying my imagination.”
Ben-Simhon was born in Fezze, Morrocco in 1947, but he spent his formative years in Israel. His family immigrated to the country in 1948 upon the establishment of the Israeli state. The artist grew up in the historic city of Jerusalem and also served in the Israeli army before joining a group of friends to establish Kibbutz Eyal.
Along with its religious significance in his life, Israel was also the location of Ben-Simhon’s extensive art education. In 1986, he studied at the acclaimed Avni Art Institute, which was followed by three years of immersion into the world of contemporary art at the acclaimed Kallisher Institute. Ben-Simhon soon became fascinated by the Fauvist and Cubist painters of the 19th Century, and the influence of this style is readily apparent in his paintings. He says his work is marriage of beauty and complication, and he finds that his collectors adore the round lines, colorful images and the feeling of happiness they evoke.
Today, Avi Ben-Simhon has become a highly collectible painter whose works can be found in private and corporate collections around the world. His dramatic, brilliantly colored images have also been the subject of myriad images throughout Israel, France, Canada and the United States.
His exhibitions include:
1990 – Goldeman Rockville Gallery, Washington D.C.
1992 – Kallisher 5 Gallery, Tel Aviv
1994 – Zionist Organization of America, Tel Aviv
2001 – The Gallery of Kibbutz Naan
2002 – Art Miami, Florida
2002 – International Artexpo New York
2003 – International Artexpo New York
2004 – International Artexpo New York
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