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Lisa Lichtenfels
Geisha
2004 Fabric Sculpture
25 x 14.5 x 12
*SOLD*
The concept of being a work of art is never far removed from human
consciousness, bun, more than anyone else the true geisha brings it to
fulfillment. She is versed in dance and song, plays several instruments,
and is adept in all forms of communication from poetry and philosophy
to cooking and politics. Her hair is sculpted, and so is her kimono, and
her face is painted to look ceramic. She is truthful and honorable, while
her discretion is a model of diplomacy. Curiously, this all tends to obscure
that perfect beauty of her own person on which her art depends.
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Exquisite
technique coupled with artistic vision defines our user-friendly
presentation of figurative fine art paintings, sculptures and original
graphics. Contemporary symbolism at its apex in the traditions of
Bosch, the Italian Renaissance, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, the Viennese
and German Secession and the symbolist movements with an edge of
surrealism.
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