Ana was born in Uruguay and emmigrated to Israel in 1962, where she lives up to this day. There she studied ceramic sculpture, first at the Arts and Crafts School, and afterwards at renown workshops. She sculpted for many years as a hobby, and since 1999 she's completely dedicated to professional sculpture, mainly bronze.
Ana works in two parallel styles, one stylized semifigurative and one abstract, both converging in her use of fluid, clean and harmonious lines. Her figurative sculptures are somewhat distorted in their proportions, emphasizing voluptuosity and femininity, and expressing a wide variety of feelings: love, delight, togetherness, tenderness, joy of life, strenght and pride. Their daring expression of sensuality shows in a rare, charming way. Her abstract style is minimalistic with a certain Art Nouveau flair, and a good sense of balanced composition.
Ana exhibits every year at several international fairs throughout the world, her sculptures are exhibited in several galleries in Paris, Holland, Spain, South Korea, Hong Kong, Usa, Belgium and Israel, and are found in many private collections. They can be seen at her web: http://www.ana-sculptures.com
Prizes:
Prize of the Uruguayan embassy in Tel Aviv at a Private Show, 2002
Special mention for the Sculpture Category at the
Salon Acea, Barcelona , June 2004
Outside Pieces:
“Take Off” (1.80 m) AABJD Congregation, New Jersey, USA
“ Flight” ( 1.40 m.) Gillette, Wyoming
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Cheers
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Dilemma
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Marilyn
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Butterflies
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Different Wholeness
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Tango
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Mischief
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The Wave
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Breaking Wave
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