
Moshe Givati (1934-2012) was an Israeli painter, one of the most prominent in Israeli art.
Realism | Figurative | Contemporary
I was born in 1967 in the city of Gorodishche, Ukraine, and currently live in Kyiv. I graduated from a children's art school and later from Kyiv National University of Technology and Design in 1993, specializing in design. I also studied Psychology of Conflict at the Academy of Psychosocial Technologies in St. Petersburg in 2008 and attended the Institute of Personality Opportunities since 2004, focusing on energy-informational development.
I am a professional artist and a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. My main medium is acrylic, utilizing traditional oil painting techniques. I specialize in hyperrealism, photorealism, realism, semi-abstraction, and depict subjects such as objects, people, still life, nature, and environmental scenes. I work over 11 hours a day at my easel, blending aesthetic depth with originality, meaning, and modern interior trends.





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