"Saxophone Girl" by Ester Myatlov

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"Saxophone Girl" by Ester Myatlov
Limited Edition Serigraph signed and numbered by the artist.
Size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Status: Unframed
Supplied with Certificate of Authenticity.
About the Artist
Ester Myatlov was born in 1976 in Birobidzhan, Russia. She started painting as a child and graduated from Art School in Birobidzhan.
In 1995, Ester moved to Israel where she met her husband, who was also a painter, and had her first son. In Israel she earned an academic degree at the Avni School of art, an art school held in high esteem in Tel Aviv.
Ester's works can be found in one-man and group exhibitions in Israel and the United States, including The Jerusalem Theatre Gallery, Dixsa Gallery, Tel Aviv Art Expo, New York Bruno Gallery, Atlanta Safrai Gallery, Jerusalem.
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