Rætur - Mireya Samper
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Verð: 150.000 kr.
Japanskur pappír, pigment og kol. 46,5 x 32 cm.
Fyrir uppboð til styrktar börnum á flótta var verk Mireyu fyrir valinu sem sýndi rætur, enda við hæfi þar sem verið er að berjast gegn því að börn sem fest hafa rætur á Íslandi verði rifin upp og þeim vísað úr landi.
Mireya Samper er fædd á Íslandi en er þó alþjóðlegur listamaður. Hún lærði bæði hér á landi og í Frakklandi og býr og vinnur víða um veröld. Hún gerir bæði skúlptúra og málverk.
Roots - Mireya Samper
Japanese paper, pigment and charcoal. 46,5 x 32 cm.
For the auction for refugee children, Mireya chose to donate a piece that showed roots, which connects witht the subject as we are fighting for the right of children to stay in Iceland, and not be pulled from their roots and deported.
Mireya Samper is born in Iceland but she is an international artist as her artworks testify clearly. She studied art in Iceland and in France and has lived and worked around the world. As a creator of installations her work supersedes the identity as sculptor or painter, working parallel in two and three dimensions for museums or in-situ. With ease she creates poetical, minimal works that are either ephemeral or carved in stone. Pulling together prima matera into concepts of time and space her oeuvres create connections between the natural elements of water, light, wind, stone and consciousness.
Japanskur pappír, pigment og kol. 46,5 x 32 cm.
Fyrir uppboð til styrktar börnum á flótta var verk Mireyu fyrir valinu sem sýndi rætur, enda við hæfi þar sem verið er að berjast gegn því að börn sem fest hafa rætur á Íslandi verði rifin upp og þeim vísað úr landi.
Mireya Samper er fædd á Íslandi en er þó alþjóðlegur listamaður. Hún lærði bæði hér á landi og í Frakklandi og býr og vinnur víða um veröld. Hún gerir bæði skúlptúra og málverk.
Roots - Mireya Samper
Japanese paper, pigment and charcoal. 46,5 x 32 cm.
For the auction for refugee children, Mireya chose to donate a piece that showed roots, which connects witht the subject as we are fighting for the right of children to stay in Iceland, and not be pulled from their roots and deported.
Mireya Samper is born in Iceland but she is an international artist as her artworks testify clearly. She studied art in Iceland and in France and has lived and worked around the world. As a creator of installations her work supersedes the identity as sculptor or painter, working parallel in two and three dimensions for museums or in-situ. With ease she creates poetical, minimal works that are either ephemeral or carved in stone. Pulling together prima matera into concepts of time and space her oeuvres create connections between the natural elements of water, light, wind, stone and consciousness.