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Art Dumay
Nuenen, Netherlands
Product description
Irene Rezzonico (Aachen, Germany 1946) studied Drawing in Germany. In 1965, she decided to emigrate to Italy to complete her studies and also started her artistic career there. In the 1980s and 1990s, a long stay in Arizona enabled her to come into contact with the culture and history of the Hopi Indians. The artist's work has always expressed minority issues. Some of her works are dedicated to the Hopi people and then she moved on to an interpretation of the world of the deaf, as well as addressing themes related to violence and finally the theme of the protection of nature. This last theme in particular has given rise to a cycle of glass, sculptural works of natural persons, plants and animals, often exotic, but especially at risk of extinction. A work as a symbol of hope and of struggle like that of the Armadillo as her favorite subject. A gentle animal with a long life, very important to the ecosystem in which it lives and defenseless despite its robust shield that is characteristic.
Good condition
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ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialGlassNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight92 cmWidth42 cm