Kommentare (Auswahl)
... Her figures are all-important and powerfully projected forward,
their backdrops
incidental to the thrust of their inner activity. She permits
her figures the freedom to
experience themselves in the absence of fear. They contemplate
and meditate.
They are pensive and reflective, and at the same time innately
sensual and uninhibited.
Their bodies are natural habitats for their souls; their postures
and breathing natural and
spontaneous. Her figures are turned away from each other, unashamedly
self-absorbed,
yet somehow they are simultaneously touching or involved with
each other.
Audrey Rose Wyler, Mussavi Katalog, Kunstkritikerin,
New York, 1986
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