Yadid Rubin

In the late 1950s he traveled with his family to Austria, where he studied for several months at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

As one who studied under teachers such as Avigdor Stematsky and other great lyrical abstract, Robin “rebelled” in this tradition of painting while building his own personal language.

His early works, from the period after his return from London, were influenced by the abstract and geometric "Hard Edge" style.

His works were characterized by intense color, expressive brushstrokes and a tendency to graphic style of the images.

Under the guise of naivety, a friend "infiltrates" into the depths of life and emotion, relying solely on the simplest images that surround him in the kibbutz where he lived.