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Mosh Kashi, Untitled 2000
oil on canvas

 

 

mosh kashi

mirrors in mind
 

Mosh Kashi's paintings contain spiritual-mystical elements inspired by the tradition of the sublime and by key romantic motifs: a gloomy tangled forest, rising of the moon, and other shimmery, foggy and gloomy sights.

Kashi introduces a different concept of sensitivity, a spirit of transcendental poetics that captures the viewer's attention. He affines his work to romantic modernism: Rothko, Nauman, and their 19th century European ancestors.

Beyond the preoccupation with nature, his work deals with duplicity and the mirror image metaphor.
Source: noga gallery website Tel-Aviv

 

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