BLACK SHEEP – Duo exhibition by Boaz Sides UNTAY and Julie Filipenko at Meshuna gallery, 24.7-22.8.2014, Tel Aviv
▼ “Serenity Tools”, by UNTAY, 42×60 cm, spray paint and acrylic on wood, 2014
Black Sheep is a symbol of individualism, acception of the out of the ordinary, non-conformism, and a symbol of people with a rich inner world full of imagination that’s accessible to only a few.The show creates an interaction and dialogue between the artists Boaz Sides UNTAY and Julie Filipenko, whom both come from different art genres.
After some brainstorming and a creative work process of a few months, both artists presented for the first time a series of new artworks created in mixed media especially for the show. Some of the works are a collaboration done by both, and some are individual pieces that share the same selected themes in common.The public and each viewer individually is invited to enter the different inner worlds of both artists, and to use his own imagination for personal interpretation with no boundaries or limits. Here are some selected paintings from the exhebition:
▼ “Redemption”, collaboration with Julie, 30×42 cm, watercolors and pencils on paper, 2014
▼ “The Observer”, by UNTAY, 30×42 cm, spray paint and acrylic on wood, 2014
▼ “The observer”, outside Meshuna gallery
▼ “Happiness Loneliness”, by UNTAY, 30×42 cm, spray paint and acrylic on wood, 2014
▼ “Society Took Away My Childhood”, by UNTAY, 30×42 cm, spray paint and acrylic on wood, 2014
▼ “After The Chaos”, collaboration with Julie, 30×42 cm, watercolors and pencils on paper, 2014
▼ “Good Boy After All”, by UNTAY, 30×42 cm, spray paint and acrylic on wood, 2014


















