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Litvak Contemporary, December 2025
Catalogue editor: Orit Ephrat-Moscovitz
Design: Daria Weiser
Installation Photography: Youval Hai
Reproduction Photography:
Youval Hai (Scaffoldings no.27k, 2021 by Amir Tomashov; Untitled, 2025, P.15, Untitled, 2025, P.16, Walking Moon with Eyes, 2025, P. 18 by Lilith Chambon; Time to Gather Stones, 2021 by Reuven Zahavi); Shai Halevi (Sara Benninga); Lilith Chambon; Yarin Didi; Amir Tomashov; Reuven Zahavi.
Measurements are given in Inches: height x length x depth / cm.
Cover Painting: Lilith Chambon, Untitled, 2025, Oil on canvas, 23 3/5 × 31 1/2 in. (60 x 80 cm).

Litvak Contemporary
Shvil Hamifal 3 Street, Tel Aviv 6653513, Israel +972-3-7163897 www.litvakcontemporary.com
© All rights reserved to Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv, 2025
Dear Friends,
As we approach the end of the year, we wish you a season filled with inspiration, creativity, and moments of beauty.
With the holidays upon us, we’re delighted to present 26 curated artworks to celebrate 2026, a special selection that marks the upcoming year with inspiration and creativity.
Each piece in this collection is thoughtfully created by our talented artists, offering unique expressions of beauty, emotion, and creativity.
Whether you’re seeking a meaningful holiday gift or a way to celebrate the season with art, this selection combines accessibility and elegance, making it easy to share the joy of art with those who matter most.
We hope these pieces inspire you and bring warmth and creativity to the holiday season.
Warm Regeards, Orit Ephrat-Moscovitz, Gallery Diretcor

B. 1983
Sara Benninga’s paintings delve into the intricacies of visual perception and narrative creation. Her art often seeks to liberate past narratives from art history, particularly those related to women, allowing them to engage in their own pleasure and agency.
Benninga’s works blend figures from art history, observation, and memory, questioning traditional notions of foreground and background. By combining painting and drawing techniques, she creates a layered illusion that challenges viewers’ perceptions and invites them to reconsider historical contexts.


1/10 × 9 4/5 in. (18 x 25 cm)

9 4/5 × 7 3/10 in. (25 x 18.5 cm)



B. 1969
Lilith Chambon is an emerginh abstract landscape painter and textile artist recognized for her use of vibrant colors to depict natural scenes. Her artistic approach is rooted in a deep comprehension of color and its impact on perception and emotions.
Chambon’s work is characterized by her use of vivid pigments and extensive color surfaces, which she blends in her studio. Her aim is to harmonize with the contemporary allure of digital screens and their vibrant colors.
23 3/5 × 31 1/2 in. (60 x 80 cm) 2500$


Untitled, 2025 Oil on canvas
23 3/5 × 19 7/10 in. (60 x 50 cm)
2200$
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Untitled, 2025
Charcoal on paper
24 × 17 7/10 in. (61 x 45 cm)
1300$
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, 2025
on paper
16 1/2 × 11 4/5 in. (42 x 30 cm)
800$

B. 1997
Yarin Didi is a self-taught sculptor and maker based in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. His practice is rooted in direct, hands-on engagement with construction materials such as concrete, stone, plaster and building debris, alongside both processed and raw wood.
Drawing on his ongoing work in construction and building conservation, Didi’s practice is informed by a deep connection to traditional craft, as well as by a formal investigation of industrial forms within the fields of art and design.
Collection of exotic woods, concrete casting, and natural oil finish
13 4/5 × 5 9/10 × 5 9/10 in. (35 x 15 x 15 cm) 1800$


Saint, 2023
Around The City, 2023


B. 1978
Former architect Amir Tomashov brings a unique perspective to his art, which is heavily influenced by the themes of construction and destruction.
Specializing in collages, paper cuts, and precise drawings, Tomashov views the urban landscape as a constantly evolving entity, perpetually in a state of renewal and decay. His work reflects this dynamic, exploring the transient nature of cities and the continuous process of rebuilding that defines urban life.
Through his meticulous and thoughtful approach, Tomashov captures the fluidity and resilience of the urban environment.
45, 2022
10 4/5 × 8 3/10 in. (27.5 × 21 cm)


1/2 × 6 1/2 × 1 3/5 in. (16.5 × 16.5 × 4 cm)


11 4/5 × 23 1/5 in. (30 × 59 cm)
1600$
Scaffoldings no.27k, 2021
Graphite, ink, marker, crayons and collage on cardboard
5 9/10 × 15 × 2 4/5 in. (15 x 38 x 7 cm)
1000$


B. 1957
In the Studio and all through the years, drawing and painting were at the center of his work.
At the same time, while using contemporary and traditional art practices in attempts to clarify fundamental issues in painting, he also worked in photography, digital imaging, installations, and technologies of work with light.
During the last few years, Zahavi also does interactive works, using programming, and three dimensional imaging in combination with animation, sound and site-specific.


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