A Signed and hand made sterling silver modernist bespoke necklace by listed artist Calman Shemi.

Calman Shemi Argentine Artist and Sculptor: B. 1939. Calman Shemi, sculptor and painter, was born in Argentina in 1939.A graduate of the School of Sculpture and Ceramics in Mendoza, he studied with the Italian-Argentine sculptor Libero Badii and the German-Israeli sculptor Rudi Lehman. In 1961, he settled in Israel and joined Kibbutz Carmia where he was a member for twenty years. There he worked in agriculture and also as a sculptor, working in wood and clay. Several of Shemi's large-scale fiberglass and polyester projects are situated in various public buildings throughout the world. Sculpture dominated his early years as an artist. In 1977, while living in the Kibbutz he developed the idea of the "soft painting" medium. In his soft paintings, he begins with a color drawing done to scale. He then layers irregularly shaped pieces of variously textured and colored fabrics resulting in vibrant compositions infused with exuberant color and explosive movement. During the last years, Shemi has worked intensively with wall sculptures laser-cut steel, his new field of expression. Over the last fifteen years, he has held more than seventy one-man-shows in the USA, Japan, Germany, Spain, Belgium and Israel. Calman Shemi has achieved an art expression that has received international acclaim and acceptance.

The necklace secures with a hook clasp and a specially designed safety chain. It is set with 12 garnets each weighing approximately 7 points for a total carat weight of 0.84 carats.

16" in length and is 3" wide at the widest.

lovely vintage condition.

Whilst it is not marked for sterling silver it has been professionally tested and we guarantee solid sterling silver.

It literally is wearable art made by well known famous listed artist it makes it even more exclusive and special.

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