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Bela Silva Sculptural Carved Floral Motif Ceramic Wall Mirror
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Description
Artist Bela Silva piece unique sculptural floral motif ceramic mirror.
This mirror is composed of 4 large long rectangular stoneware ceramic tiles that are deeply hand sculpted and carved in an abstract floral motif.
Then glazed in a black breaking to brown glaze. Each mirror is piece unique.
The individual tiles are fixed to a wood back with mirror interior.
A metal cleat on the back is hanging mechanism so it lies flat against the wall.
Bela Silva was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and studied at:
Porto and the Lisbon Fine Arts Schools in Portugal;
ArCo, Lisbon; Norwich Fine Arts in the UK;
School of The Art Institute of Chicago in the USA.
She currently lives between Lisbon and Brussels, Belgium.
She has created several public art pieces, amongst some mentioned here are tile panels for the Alvalade subway station in Lisbon; panels for the Sakai cultural center’s gardens in Japan; and panels for the João de Deus School in the Azores Islands and pieces for private collections.
A recent permanent commission in 2019 was for the interior of the Paris restaurant Mon Square.
The artist works in all mediums, ceramics, painting, textiles, fiber, and is represented in galleries in Paris, Brussels, Portugal and at Pavilion in Chicago.
The glass mirror portion is 9" w x 13" h.
The overall size is 18" w x 23" h. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Belgium Period: New Materials: Ceramic Condition: Good. New Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 335227 -
Dimensions
W. 18 in; H. 23 in; D. 3 in; W. 45.72 cm; H. 58.42 cm; D. 7.62 cm;
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Message from Seller:
Pavilion is the collective vision of Deborah Colman and Neil Kraus, both graduates of the master of fine arts program at the Art Institute of Chicago. From a longstanding interest in art and design, frequent buying trips to France and Italy have influenced the direction of the gallery to offer items that are not easily sourced in Chicago and United States. Postwar design has been the focus for 18 yrs and we also look forward to new design that crosses boundaries and dialogues as well to the past
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