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Highly detailed with rich, vivid colour, this beautiful canvas wall art by Hava depicts three men conversing in a European cobblestone alleyway. Done in neutral tones and small hits of colour, this piece will make a wonderful addition to your home decor!
Gallery wrapped canvas art is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured to the back of the wooden frame. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting.
• Dimensions: 18"L x 24"W x 2"H
• Item Composition: wood/canvas
• Made in the USA
Includes:
• Trademark Art 'Togetherness' By Hava
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Physical address required - no P.O boxes please.
Warranty Information:
This item has a 30-day warranty.
About Hava
"I use each day to bring my past to the lives of my children and all who appreciate my art." - Hava
The Artist known as Hava was born 1962 in Israel. He migrated with his family to the United States in the late 1970's bringing with him a lifetime of memories from his native Middle Eastern culture.
Once taking up residency in New York City he was able to bring these memories of the people and landscape to life through his art. Working nightly in the Jazz clubs of New York as a clarinet player he dreamed of the day his first loved art form would be highly acclaimed enough to earn him the respect of his peers and his family.
Working the spring and summer art shows of the area his landscape and figurative art began to be noticed for its detail and beauty. A show at an East village gallery brought his art before the collectors and critics of NYC.
Moving west as the turn of the century approached Hava broadened his work to cover all the aspects his past of the middle eastern culture.
He settled in Sante Fe New Mexico with his wife and 2 young children.