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Fine Art Print  - Limited Edition of 15
30 x 40 cm (approx. 11.8 x 15.7 in)

Printed at The Print House, Tel Aviv

This museum-quality fine art print is part of a limited edition of 15, produced with archival pigmented ink on acid-free paper. The result is a rich, deep image with exceptional color stability and resolution—designed to last over 100 years under the right conditions.

Printed at The Print House in Tel Aviv, a Hahnemühle Certified Studio known for its meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship. Every element of the process—from paper selection to color calibration—is handled with care, ensuring a long-lasting, gallery-grade result.

 

Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Shani.

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 As an expatriate from Israel, Nizan found herself observing a new city and herself within it. The “jungle” that is New York City was an extreme change from the small village community where Shani grew up in. In her choice to use simple Bic pens and high-quality paper, as well as thin and aggressive pen strokes, she symbolizes an initial reflection of city life extremes: wealth and poverty, beauty and ugliness, order and chaos going together side by side and creating the art piece that is New York. The un-proportional creatures placed in everyday New York City scenes are suggestive of the inevitable need to adapt to a new social environment. This way, the viewer can feel that they are either observing the city from a high point of view or trying to find their place in it. 

As she mentioned in her statement, Shani always keeps a childish innocent atmosphere as the frame of the content in her artwork. Originally, this exhibition was called “Wishful Thinking” to create a visual fantasy that is typical to a child, where the artist is wishing her creatures to get big in their new home, New York.

Artist statment (2022): 

“As we are born, we are free beings gifted with the ability to find the utmost joy in the small things living in the moment through them. As we get older, exposed to everyday life concerns, we have a tendency to detach from this pure state of mind that if kept, would maybe serve as a tool to deal with daily hardships. Through my art, I am looking to connect my audience and myself to that childlike feeling of innocence.״

 

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