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Ieva Liepina
Birds 2009, painted porcelain plate, diam. 20.5 cm

2009

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Birds 2009, painted porcelain plate, diam. 20.5 cm The central focus of the plate is the depiction of two birds surrounded by blooming flowers. The artist has skillfully painted the birds, capturing their graceful forms and vibrant colors. The flowers add a touch of beauty and provide a visually appealing backdrop for the avian subjects. The combination of birds, blooming flowers, and the mysterious woman's face on the painted porcelain plate reflects a theme of interconnectedness between nature and humanity. It symbolizes the delicate balance and mutual dependence between these elements, capturing a sense of harmony and beauty in their coexistence. Ieva Liepiņa (b. 1967.7.IX) Painter. Ieva Liepiņa graduated J. Rozentals School of art in Riga (1985), and Monumental painting Studio (under the guidance of I. Zariņš) of Latvia Art academy (1991, diploma work – “Jazz”). She is a member of Young Artists association (since 1991) and International artists association “B13” (since 1995). She took part in exhibitions since 1991. Her works was exhibited in approximately 46 shows in Riga, Ventspils, Jekabpils (Latvia), Vilnius (Lithuania), Moscow (Russia), Bremen (Germany), Frankfurt (Germany), Dusseldorf (Germany), Ghent (Belgium), Jerusalem (Israel), Minsk (Byelorussia), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Holland. I. Liepiņa’s self-exhibitions were organized in: Gallery “Bastejs”, Riga (“Side-car”, together with R. Liepiņ, 1995); Gallery “Bastejs”, Riga (“All in threes”, together with R. Liepiņ and K. Ruben, 1997); Gallery “Centrs”, Riga (“With star (in horns)”, together with K. Ruben, 1998); Gallery “Centrs”, Riga (“Breakfast for gentlemen”, together with K. Ruben, 1999); Gallery “Māksla XO”, Riga (“Birthday”, together with P. Tinkuss, 2000).
  • Creator:
    Ieva Liepina (1967, Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2009
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 0.79 in (2 cm)Diameter: 8.08 in (20.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1437212369472

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