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WOMEN
ARTISTS
8TH , MAY,2014
Here you can see the artist work,
and our intepretation.
Georgia o´keefe Artwork Miguel, Jimena and Santi´s
interpretation
Frida Khalo ArtworkJuan, Aitana,Lucas y
Maria´s interpretation
Niki de Saint Phalle
artwork
Angel, Ari, Carlos y
Nahiara´s interpretation.
Niki de Saint Phalle
artworkIsabela, Noe, Miguel and
Merelyn´s interpretetion.
Tamar a de Lempicka
artwork
Paula, Ernesto, Carla and
Javier´s interpretation,
Tamar a de Lempicka
artwork
Mireia , Vera and Borja ´s
interpretation.
Louise Bourgeois artwork
Diana, Maria, Deva and
Nicolás interpretation
When we finished, we investigated
about the artist and her paintings or
sculptures, and here you are the
information about each of them.
Nikki de Saint Phalle
biographyCatherine-Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle (29
October 1930 – 21 May 2002) was a French
sculptor, painter, and film maker..
She created "Shooting Paintings" in the early
1960s. These pieces of art were polythene
bags of paints in human forms covered in
white plaster. The piece were shot at to
open the bags of paint to create the image.
After the "Shooting paintings" came a period when she explored the various roles of women. She made life size dolls of women, such as brides and mothers giving birth. They were primarily made of plaster over a wire framework and plastic toys, then painted all white.
Influenced by Gaudí’s Parc Güell, decided that she wanted to make something similar, she bought a land in Tuscany, called Giardino deiTarocchi in Italian, contains sculptures of the symbols found on Tarot cards.
Niki de Saint Phalle died of lung disease in California on 21 May 2002.
Giardino dei
Tarocchi
The Tarot Garden is a park located in the artistic
Garavicchio, near Pescia Fiorentina, communal
village of Capalbio in Tuscany, Italy, designed by the
French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle, Peopled
with statues inspired by the shapes of the major
Arcana of the Tarot.
Queen califa's magical circle garden
Queen Califia's Magical Circle Garden is a
mosaic masterpiece and the only sculpture
garden in USA created by this amazing artist
It is often closed during heavy rains.
Georgia O´Keefe biography
Georgia O´keeffewas born in Wisconsin in 1887 and she died in San Vicente de Santa Fe in 1986.
In 1905 she graduated from the secondary school and she decided to study art.
After working as a commercial artist in Chicago,
Georgia went to New Mexico. She painted many
paintings there.
Georgia retired because she had vision problems.
She lived in her house on Ghost Ranch or in her
other house in Abiquiu.
Three years later she continued painting in New
Mexico. She used the technique of oil on canvas
and watercolour, but she was retired.
"Fill the space beautifully. That's what art means
to me. "
Paintings
Georgia is known for her landscapes and for her paintings of desert flowers.
Her love for flowers as an object of painting, was also explained by her saying that if you look closely a flower, has everyone in front of him.
Paintings
For many critics,
psychiatrists and the
general public its
flowers are sex
symbols. The petals
are fleshy woman
intimate parts and
pistils’ abundant
petals represents
the uterus.
Frida Khalo
Paintings
Tamara de Lempika
Paintings
Louise bourgeois
Her birthname is
Louise Joséphine
Bourgeois.
She was born on the 25 of December 1911,
in Paris, France and she died the 31 of
May 2010 (aged 98) in New York City,
United States.
Louise Bourgeois was a renowned French-American artist and sculptor.
She is one of the most important artists in modern and contemporary art, and known for her spider structures.
In the late 1940s, after moving to New York City with her American husband, Robert Goldwater she turned to sculpture.
Though her works are abstract, they look like human figures and express themes of betrayal.
Sculptures
. The Arch of beyond physical limits. Hysteria
(1993), by Louise Bourgeois in bronze and covered with a patina of silver nitrate. It is a symbol of a metabody
This figure has physical, emotional, and psychological aspect of pain and fear. Bourgeois has drawn the arch of hysteria as theorized and represented by the nineteenth-century neurologist Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893).