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Artist: Kfir Moyal
Nicki Minaj
By Kfir Moyal
Located in Atlanta, GA
Kfir Moyal, a native of Israel, is a Miami-based pop artist. His iconic, pop culture inspired, crystal-encrusted paintings and silkscreen artworks mark his signature style. Each of Moyal’s dazzling portraits is made with crystal elements that are hand-applied on the canvas. They have earned him a significant fan following among art lovers, with many custom artwork commissions for high profile celebrities.The works embody the materialization of pop star qualities through the examination of aesthetics, sex appeal, desire, beauty, prestige and popularity. They present the viewer with an up-close likeness of the world’s most recognizable celebrities and brands, putting them face-to-face with the objects of their affection and admiration.Although Kfir pursued business management in Israel, in 2008 he moved to the United States to establish a career as an artist. Having always had an avid interest in art and art history, and a desire to work with his hands, creating art was his life’s calling. It was through hard work and a fiery passion that his artistic path opened up.Now an established pop artist, Kfir has developed a presence in fine art galleries worldwide. He has gathered an impressive celebrity clientèle, and has created commissioned paintings for a long list of personalities including the Kardashians, Paris Hilton, Jonathan Cheban, You Tube...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Kfir Moyal Art

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Oil

Christina Aguilera Red Lips
By Kfir Moyal
Located in Atlanta, GA
Kfir Moyal, a native of Israel, is a Miami-based pop artist. His iconic, pop culture inspired, crystal-encrusted paintings and silkscreen artworks mark his signature style. Each of Moyal’s dazzling portraits is made with crystal elements that are hand-applied on the canvas. They have earned him a significant fan following among art lovers, with many custom artwork commissions for high profile celebrities.The works embody the materialization of pop star qualities through the examination of aesthetics, sex appeal, desire, beauty, prestige and popularity. They present the viewer with an up-close likeness of the world’s most recognizable celebrities and brands, putting them face-to-face with the objects of their affection and admiration.Although Kfir pursued business management in Israel, in 2008 he moved to the United States to establish a career as an artist. Having always had an avid interest in art and art history, and a desire to work with his hands, creating art was his life’s calling. It was through hard work and a fiery passion that his artistic path opened up.Now an established pop artist, Kfir has developed a presence in fine art galleries worldwide. He has gathered an impressive celebrity clientèle, and has created commissioned paintings for a long list of personalities including the Kardashians, Paris Hilton, Jonathan Cheban, You Tube...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Kfir Moyal Art

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Oil

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