Irène L. Bertoni
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams
(Eleanor Roosevelt)
(Eleanor Roosevelt)
Her artwork is dedicated to Surrealism, influenced by Dalì. The symbolism in her paintings should strike more the subconscious of the viewer. Sky and water play a major role in the landscapes, both elements we all need for living, and are so badly exploited. Harmony lives simultaneous with destruction.
Her sculptures are inhabited by the spirit of movements, stylized rhythm and are aesthetically shaped. As for the murals she uses techniques like marbel or wood imitations, and famous wall finishes as stucco veneziano and all sorts of antique and modern patinas.
There is eternal beauty. And certainly, beauty remains in mosaics for centuries. She was taught in Ravenna, Italy, the traditional method of the Romans as well as contemporary mosaic art. Since then she is fascinated in placing those little coloured tesserae together to express a unique piece for your interior or exterior.
Her sculptures are inhabited by the spirit of movements, stylized rhythm and are aesthetically shaped. As for the murals she uses techniques like marbel or wood imitations, and famous wall finishes as stucco veneziano and all sorts of antique and modern patinas.
There is eternal beauty. And certainly, beauty remains in mosaics for centuries. She was taught in Ravenna, Italy, the traditional method of the Romans as well as contemporary mosaic art. Since then she is fascinated in placing those little coloured tesserae together to express a unique piece for your interior or exterior.