Yair Shoshani is a prominent painter from Brooklyn, New York. He started painting at the age of 14. Shoshani's work matures with a modern and renovating air, mixing an exquisite composition, a refined technique, and a special mastery of color and light. In his works displayed at Agora Gallery in NYC, violet or orange colors (cold and warm) always predominate to bring that vibration to his paintings and avoid that gloomy darkness from which he flees in his works. Shoshani tries to avoid pure white on her canvases, so she prints a medium tone on them before painting.
His work is polarized by the cultivation of certain themes that he tackles with great skill. His portrait paintings stand out from his artworks, both adults and children of any age.
Shoshani has a pictorial style that conveys a modern and refreshing air, with large doses of delicacy and serenity. He especially opts for large canvases, using formats that exceed one meter. In his large works, he begins the work with the realization of a charcoal sketch and in the small format works, he directly begins with a painting.
Yair Shoshani holds a Bachelor’s degree in History of Art from New York University College of Arts and Science.
His work is polarized by the cultivation of certain themes that he tackles with great skill. His portrait paintings stand out from his artworks, both adults and children of any age.
Shoshani has a pictorial style that conveys a modern and refreshing air, with large doses of delicacy and serenity. He especially opts for large canvases, using formats that exceed one meter. In his large works, he begins the work with the realization of a charcoal sketch and in the small format works, he directly begins with a painting.
Yair Shoshani holds a Bachelor’s degree in History of Art from New York University College of Arts and Science.