
Kati Verebics is a Hungarian artist born in 1980, known for her collage-based conceptual works
Expressionism | Figurative
After completing her academic studies, she studied painting at the "HaTachana" studio with the painter Aram Gershoni.
Bashari Shuli's works range from figurative to abstract, and the subjects of the paintings include sources of inspiration from the artist's inner and outer world, and touch on the Jewish-Zionist world.
Bashari is the winner of the Michelangelo Prize for Young Artists from the European Art Now Foundation





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