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The Official David Gerstein Store Run by the Artist's Family Since 2010 Fast DHL Express Delivery Worldwide Exhibited Globally. Shipped to Your Door Colorful. Collectible. The Perfect Gift
The Official David Gerstein Store Run by the Artist's Family Since 2010 Fast DHL Express Delivery Worldwide Exhibited Globally. Shipped to Your Door Colorful. Collectible. The Perfect Gift

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Normaler Preis $159.00 Sonderpreis $199.00
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Height 30cm (11.8") X Width 25cm (9.8")

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Discover "Up-To-Date," a pop art piece by David Gerstein that brings together the warmth of coffee and a quiet moment between two people. A man and a woman rise as steam silhouettes above their cups, cut in steel and printed so the color holds for years.

At W:25 x H:30cm it fits naturally on a shelf, a kitchen counter, or a desk, and it reads beautifully from both sides. It makes a thoughtful gift for a couple, for coffee lovers, or for anyone who finds art in everyday moments.

Details

  • Size: W:25cm x H:30cm
  • Material: Laser-cut metal, double-sided print
  • Display: Freestanding, fits any standard shelf or tabletop

Shipping & care

  • Ships worldwide with DHL Express, door to door in about 4 to 6 business days
  • You get a tracking code to follow your package the whole way
  • Packed carefully to arrive safely
  • Avoid prolonged direct sunlight

Gerstein Design by David Gerstein - internationally acclaimed pop art sculptor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this sculpture made of?
Each piece is crafted from laser-cut steel with a vibrant, double-sided print. The colors and details are applied using a specialized printing technique for lasting brilliance.
How do I display this sculpture?
It's freestanding and beautifully folded so the two sides of the heart face each other. Just place it on any shelf or tabletop - no mounting needed.
Is the sculpture the same on both sides?
It's double-sided, with a unique design and color palette on each side. The folded shape lets you enjoy both sides at once, creating a lovely layered effect.
Does this make a good gift?
Hearts are among our most popular gifts - perfect for anniversaries, Valentine's Day, weddings, or simply telling someone you care. Each piece arrives beautifully packaged.
Is this an authentic David Gerstein piece?
Yes, every piece sold through GersteinART is an original David Gerstein creation from the official Gerstein Design collection. You're purchasing directly from the authorized online store.
Is this a limited edition? Is it signed?
This is an unlimited edition and does not include a hand signature. Each piece features the printed Gerstein Design logo as a mark of authenticity. If we offer a limited edition, it will always be clearly stated on the product page.
Can I add a greeting card or gift wrap?
Yes! At checkout you can include a free personalized greeting card - we print your message and tuck it into an official card. Gift wrapping in GersteinART wrap is also available upon request.
Does the price include customs fees?
No. Some countries may charge customs or import duties upon delivery. DHL Express handles this and will send you a payment link if needed. These fees vary by country and are not included in the shipping cost.

Über den Künstler

David (Dudu) Gerstein wurde 1944 in Jerusalem als Sohn aus Polen eingewanderter Eltern geboren. Als er vier Jahre alt war, zog die Familie nach Ramat Gan. Sowohl er als auch sein Zwillingsbruder Jonathan (Yoni) Gerstein zeigten schon in jungen Jahren künstlerisches Talent. Davids Lehrer, Batya Uziel, ermutigte ihn, Malerei zu studieren.

Im Alter von dreizehn Jahren wurde er in ein Kunstlager in Jerusalem geschickt, das er mehrere Sommer hintereinander besuchte. In der High School nahm er am Beit Zvi Art Center in Ramat Gan bei Rina Balktovsky Arnon teil.

Während seines Militärdienstes bei den Fallschirmjägern war er ein Jahr lang in Ein Gev stationiert, wo er eine Reihe von Ölbildern von Fischerdocks, Booten und Kibbuzlandschaften malte. Dort lernte er den Künstler Aharon Giladi kennen, der ihn ermutigte, sich der Kunst zu widmen.

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