David Gerstein Double Sided Steel Wall Sculpture Vered Butterfly
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In this spectacular double-sided metal sculpture of a butterfly, David Gerstein offers us a choice – on one side, the delicate green and yellow shades of spring or, on the reverse, flaming oranges and reds, a message of summer warmth and generosity. He has called this sculpture “Vered” – Hebrew for rose – the perfect flower to express human emotions and convey a message of love, appreciation and honor.
David Gerstein, a prolific Israeli artist has permanent displays in cities, museums and privat
In this spectacular double-sided metal sculpture of a butterfly, David Gerstein offers us a choice – on one side, the delicate green and yellow shades of spring or, on the reverse, flaming oranges and reds, a message of summer warmth and generosity. He has called this sculpture “Vered” – Hebrew for rose – the perfect flower to express human emotions and convey a message of love, appreciation and honor.
David Gerstein, a prolific Israeli artist has permanent displays in cities, museums and private collections all over the world. Through his art works, he examines the world with a humorous eye, seeing life as it is. His butterfly sculptures are stunningly realistic.
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In this spectacular double-sided metal sculpture of a butterfly, David Gerstein offers us a choice – on one side, the delicate green and yellow shades of spring or, on the reverse, flaming oranges and reds, a message of summer warmth and generosity. He has called this sculpture “Vered” – Hebrew for rose – the perfect flower to express human emotions and convey a message of love, appreciation and honor.
David Gerstein, a prolific Israeli artist has permanent displays in cities, museums and privat