ABOUT
Koby is a descendant of a family of jewelers, and specialized in gold and diamonds and designing jewelry in the family business. In recent years, Feldmos abandoned jewelry design in favor of painting. Today, Koby dedicates fully to the craft of painting, as well as developing a style that distinguishes the art on the national stage as well as on the international stage. The artist’s picturesque style is inspired by the French movement which developed in Post-Impressionism in the 19th century, Pointillism. This technique is expressed in paintings which are made up of pointillism.
Feldmos, on the other hand, uses a technique which is characterized by short, quick strokes of a paint-laden brush, which stand out from the painting substrate, something which distinguishes the paintings in relation to traditional conventional painting. The colorfulness is characterized by an uneven mix of colors, creating depth and a wide range of the color scale, built in the piece seemingly randomly, but there is thought and precision to each touch, with reference to light and shadow, composition, and flow. Behind each representation in the paintings there is thought on the flow direction, making it harmonious and complete.