Isabel Miramontes Espagnole, 1962
63 x 37 3/8 x 28 3/8 in
• Free Worldwide Art Shipping (DDU)
• Professional Art Packing
• Full Insurance & Gallery Guarantee
• Certificate of Authenticity by Artist & Gallery
• Enquire a Welcome Offer for your 1st Collection
Plus d'images
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 1
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 2
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 3
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 4
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 5
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 6
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 7
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 8
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 9
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 10
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 11
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 12
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 13
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 14
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 15
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 16
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 17
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 18
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 19
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 20
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 21
)
Isabel Miramontes shares with us her vision of the young girl in the boat, a theme to the history of art and to the Impressionists. A deep softness emanates from its curves. The position of the young girl facing life, transmits an energy of serenity, confidence and letting go. She embodies a quiet, free force. The girl splits the waves, dynamic, haughty, and bewitching. The drawing of her body is very delicate ...
Isabel Miramontes has fashioned with her artistic hands a woman holding a large oar, advancing serenely on calm waters. Her face is soft and determined, she knows where she is going and she seems to be in absolute confidence and in certain control. This woman crosses the waters and goes forward, she makes her way with her boat and keeps her course until she takes us with her to our destination. This El Dorado is the one the Artist invites us to imagine with her. It could be this place we dream of going one day, or the place we live and navigate day after day. We find her streaks on the upper body, as if she was wearing only a ribbon. The detail is also found in the position of the hands and feet, which is indicative of the artistic work of Isabel Miramontes. More than anything, we let ourselves be carried away by a depth and an impetus that makes us travel and takes us on paths of reverie and why not inspiration. The light gray patina gives it an appearance of stone, a symbol of strength and stability, while the world of the boat recalls uncertainty and movement. The artist offers here a sculpture that combines a perfect balance between two opposites that subtly attract and marry. In other words, it is a real masterpiece!
The sculptor innovates by theme and realization, while keeping her trademarks that make her success such as these light bronze spirals that form the bust of the character.
Provenance
It is a photo of an Aboriginal girl that inspired this sculpture and the title for Isabel Miramontes.Expositions
Aug-Oct 2021: "Timeless" exhibition, Art Thema HéYī gallery, Brussels, BelgiumNov 2021: NAMUR ANTICA, Namur Expo, Belgium
Apr 2022: London Art Fair, England
May 2022: 20th Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium
Sep-Oct 2022: "Day Dream", group exhibition, Artyi gallery, Brussels, Belgium