Artist: Steve Kaufman 
Title: Israel 20 Shekel 1998 Circulated Bank Note
Medium: Screenprint on Canvas 
Size: 14 x 27.5 Inches 
Edition: 28 of 50 
Year: 2007
Notes: Israel 20 Shekel 1998 Circulated Bank Note. Hand Signed and Numbered by the artist on Verso. Stretched, Ready to Hang!

Steve Kaufman (1960-2010) was an extraordinary American artist, celebrated for his versatility and creative genius across multiple disciplines. As a pop artist, fine artist, sculptor, stained glass artist, filmmaker, photographer, and humanitarian, Kaufman's artistic journey was as diverse as it was remarkable.

Kaufman's entrance into the world of serious pop art began during his teenage years when he had the rare opportunity to work as an assistant to the legendary Andy Warhol at The Factory studio. Under Warhol's mentorship, Kaufman earned the affectionate nickname "SAK," which marked the beginning of a profound artistic journey.

One of Kaufman's notable achievements was executing a stunning 144-foot-long canvas, which embarked on a countrywide tour, showcasing his immense talent and creativity. Embracing the Warholian Factory Pop Art Focus, Kaufman's work became a transformative force in silkscreening on canvas, showcasing a unique and innovative method on a commercial scale.

Throughout his career, Kaufman's art captured the spirit of contemporary culture, exuding vibrancy, and reflecting the pulse of the times. His ability to blend different artistic mediums allowed him to create a rich tapestry of visual experiences, leaving a lasting impact on the art world.

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Kaufman was a true humanitarian, dedicated to making a positive impact on society. His philanthropic efforts and commitment to giving back further exemplified the depth of his character and the essence of his art.

Steve Kaufman's legacy endures through his captivating artwork and the inspiration he continues to bring to artists and art enthusiasts worldwide. His contributions to the world of art and culture remain an indelible mark, ensuring that his name and artistic spirit will be remembered for generations to come.