Natan Cooper, Born in Tel Aviv, Israel (b. 1963), from an early age, he became interested in design and painting. He began refining his craft while working in some of the most prominent graphic design studios in Tel Aviv and concentrating on painting images of urban life and its inhabitants.
He completed his formal art studies in 1982 from the American Institute of Art, studied with the Master painter Isaac Holtz. Natan traveled and studied in America and Australia. While living in Australia, he opened an art gallery and a studio. During that time, his personal art was abstract, while at the same time creating designs for television shows in Melbourne.
In 2019, Natan Cooper was selected as the Gold List award-winning, and his work has been featured in the exciting Top Contemporary Artist of Today Gold List Special Edition #5 for promising talent by the international Art Market Magazine.
Natan's creative process begins with classic realistic painting, after years of drawing (from childhood) he miraculously found himself drawing perfect hyper-realistic characters with no advances and learning phases, at a peak point of achievement (in his opinion) of technique and polish, The question arose where he was with all the impressive perfect images, after years of distorting and stripping the realistic style - Natan left with a simple line with no details or descriptions, a clean line attuned to inner feelings of hidden desire (a line of hope, he says).
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