BirdBirdApple Tree In BlossomApple Tree In BlossomMelting Pot(Butterfly) In The WindWoman Figure (Gould)MaskMaskWoman Figure (Violet)Woman Figure (Violet)FrightenedWoman and ChieldReclining FigureThe MomentThe MomentSo FragileTatiana Tess monumentTatiana Tess monumentMorningMorningWindChernobyl NPP, while block 4 was being builtRound DanceRound DanceDance 1Dance 1Fairy tale 1Fairy tale 2Crowd 1Crowd 1Crowd 2Crowd 2UntitledUntitledTroubadourTroubadourUntitledUntitled, study for Holocaust monumentUntitled
 

Small Sculpture

In her small sculptures, as in her paintings and drawings, the artist focuses on the most intimate, less choral and universal aspects: the female body is often engaged in liberating actions, arms protected or open to the sky, intent to dance or stand out flight in a figurative or metaphorical action. Artworks such as “Exercise with ribbon” and “In the wind” or “Butterfly” exemplify both that freedom that women in the third millennium have achieved in current society and the female ability, to be reborn from the ashes and return to live. - Flora Rovigo, Art Historian and Art Critique


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