Represented by Pucker Gallery since 1968
BORN: 1938 in Tel Aviv, Israel
RESIDES: Jaffa, Israel
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| David Sharir was born in 1938 in Israel, the son of Russian immigrants. He began his study of art in Tel Aviv and continued in Florence and Rome where he studied architecture and theater design. His set designs include such productions as Peer Gynt for the Habima, Israel's National Theater (1970-71) and Hansel and Gretl for the Opera Company of Boston (1978-79). The brightly colored costumes and intricate stage designs which he created for these productions have profoundly influenced his art. In 1966, David Sharir moved to Jaffa and it was here that the style which has become his hallmark was truly developed. His studio, his family, and his spiritual devotion all served as inspiration for the imagery in his work. His evolving style combined personal experience, Biblical symbolism, and fantasy. Today, Sharir has earned a place as a leading Israeli artist. The artist currently resides in the Old City of Jaffa where he continues to live and work in the spirit of celebration. |
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David Sharir Gate for the City Silkscreen 23 ½ x 30" |
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David Sharir Orchard of Lovers Silkscreen 18 x 23" |
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David Sharir Purim Silkscreen 30 x 20" |
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David Sharir Succoth Silkscreen 30 x 20" |
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David Sharir Taming of the Elephant Silkscreen 27 ½ x 21¾" |
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David Sharir Rosh Hashanah Silkscreen 30 x 20" |
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David Sharir Shavuoth Silkscreen 20 x 30" |
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David Sharir Solomon's Temple Silkscreen 21 ¼ x 29" |
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