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Inese Margevica
Ballerina 2015. Porcelain, 12x19 cm

2015

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Ballerina 2015. Porcelain, 12x19 cm (2 of 3) The Ballerina figurine is a charming piece of porcelain art created in 2015. It features a sitting ballerina, gracefully poised and wearing a lovely flower dress. The ballerina is depicted in a relaxed seated position, exuding elegance and serenity. Her posture and facial expression convey a sense of grace and tranquility, capturing the essence of a ballerina at rest. The flower dress adds a touch of whimsy and femininity to the overall composition, with its intricate floral patterns and delicate colors. Crafted from porcelain, the figurine exhibits a smooth and glossy finish, enhancing its visual appeal. Inese Margevica (1960) Education: 2004 – LU, master's degree of educational sciences in art pedagogy; 2001 – LMA, Master of Arts degree; 1990 – LMA, Department of Applied Decorative Arts; 1981 – Riga Applied Arts Secondary School; 1977 – Riga 5th secondary school; Professional unions: 1992 – Artists' Union of Latvia; 1991 – ceramics association "Logs" Personal exhibitions: 2006 – "Black and white", in "Apsida" gallery, Riga; 2005 – "Touch", in the "Apsida" gallery in Riga; 2003 – "Black and white stories", in Satakunta Museum, Pori (Finland); 2003 – "Black and white stories", in the gallery "Apsīda" in Riga; 2000 – "Ceļabiedri", in the gallery "Apsīda" in Riga; 1998 – "Gaisma", Unibank branch in Riga; 1996 – "Feast over water", in the gallery "Jāņas sēta" in Riga; 1994 – "Ornamentalism and figuralism", in the gallery "Kolonna" in Riga; 1993 – "Chamots", in Reiterna House in Riga; Exhibitions: 2006 – Exhibition dedicated to the Assembly of the International Academy of Ceramics "Clay is everywhere" at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga; 2006 – International mini-ceramics exhibition at the Riga Porcelain Museum; 2003 – porcelain exhibition at Kuressaare Castle on Saaremaa Island (Estonia); 2002 – international exhibition "Kanniņas" in Vilnius Gallery (Lithuania); 2002 – international sculpture symposium exhibition in Bitterfeld (Germany); 1999 – exhibition "Ceramics on water" in Riga; 1999 – exhibition "Lead in the blood" in the gallery "Rīga" in Riga; 1999 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Halle (Germany); 1998 – ceramics biennale in Cairo (Egypt); 1998 – Latvian art exhibition in Barcelona (Spain); 1998 – 2nd general exhibition of Latvian art at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1998 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Riga; 1998 – exhibition "Women's World" in Cinema Gallery Riga; 1997 – international exhibition "Man and Woman" at the Chaplin Art Center in Pärnu (Estonia); 1997 – international porcelain symposium exhibition in Kaunas (Lithuania); 1997 – international ceramics symposium exhibition in Kiev (Ukraine); 1996 – exhibition in Hamburg (Germany); 1996 – exhibition in the exhibition hall "Arsenāls" in Riga; 1996 – exhibition at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1995 – exhibition in the gallery "Fenikss" in Jurmala; 1993 – applied decorative art exhibition in St. Peter's Basilica in Riga; 1993 – exhibition at the Museum of Applied Decorative Arts in Riga; 1992 – exhibition of the studio "Logs" in the gallery "M6" in Riga; 1991 – "Candlestick" exhibition in the Ķipsala exhibition hall in Riga; 1990 – exhibition "Kanna" in the Ķipsala exhibition hall in Riga; Symposia: 2007 – studies at the Cite Internationale des Arts workshop in Paris (France); 2004-2006 – symposia in Latgale, Brukna, Ogre; 2004 – "Pūdnīku skūla", in Latvia; 2003 – "Pūdnīku skūla", in Latvia; 2002 – international sculpture symposium in Krosig (Germany); 2000 – international symposium on small forms in Riga; 1999 – international ceramics symposium in Halle (Germany); 1999 – international ceramics symposium "Ceramics on Water" in Riga; 1998 – international garden ceramics symposium in Riga; 1998 – international ceramics symposium in Zvārtava, Latvia; 1997 – 1st International Symposium on Ceramic Plastics in Riga; 1997 – international porcelain symposium in Kaunas (Lithuania). Publications: Waldon A. By the way. – Independent Morning Newspaper, 2003; Petrov A. Inese Margevica shows the dog. – Evening news, 2003; Aleksandrs V. Travel companions – in ceramics and on fabric. – Literature and Art, 25.2000. May; Neue Ceramic, 1997; Kilevica I. Feast over the water. – Literature and Art, 1996; Aleksandrovs V. The feast over the water takes place in Jānis's homestead. – Revival for Recreation, 1996; Petrovs A. Ceramic scenes. – Revival for Recreation, 1994; Fishing I. Figuralism, ornament and more. – Independent Struggle, 1994; Petrovs A. Ceramic girls. – Revival for Leisure, 1993. The works are in private collections in Europe and the USA. The information is taken from the website of the Council of Latvian Creative Unions
  • Creator:
    Inese Margevica (1960, Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4.73 in (12 cm)Width: 7.49 in (19 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1437212345442
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