




"Table Corner" 2026
2026
This cubist-influenced still life presents a dynamic table corner arrangement with tulips, cherries, and kitchen vessels rendered in soft blues, greens, and coral tones. Shalev's modernist approach fragments and layers the composition, creating an interplay of organic forms and geometric shapes. Painted on an innovative recycled plastic panel, the work demonstrates contemporary approaches to sustainable art materials while maintaining classical still life traditions.
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- Oil on recycled plastic panel
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Samuel Bak
Israeli · b. 1933
Bak creates cubist influenced still lifes with fragmented forms, muted and soft color palettes, and layered compositions that blend modernist geometry with classical still life subjects including vessels and organic objects, closely mirroring Shalev's approach in Table Corner.
Janet Fish
American · b. 1938
Fish specializes in vibrantly layered contemporary still lifes featuring flowers, fruit, and kitchen vessels with dynamic interplays of light and form, sharing Shalev's focus on tulips, cherries, and domestic objects rendered with expressive color and compositional energy.

Juan Gris
Spanish · b. 1887

Gris is the defining practitioner of synthetic cubist still life, composing fragmented table corner arrangements with overlapping geometric and organic shapes in soft blues, greens, and warm tones that directly parallel the visual language and subject matter of Shalev's Table Corner.

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