Evelyne Brader-Frank "Naomi"
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2025
- Evelyne Brader-Frank
"Naomi", 2022
Marble
32 x 7.5 x 6.5 inches
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Born in Wettingen, Switzerland, into an artistically talented family, Evelyne Brader-Frank has been expressing herself through soapstone, bronze, and steel for over thirty years. Her dynamic male and female figures are celebrations of form and the beautiful stones from which they emerge. Fascinated with classical mythology, Brader-Frank titles her sculptures after personalities from Greek and Roman myths, looking for a match between a character and her feelings for the new sculpture.
In 1994, Brader-Frank moved to Alberta where she not only expanded her work into larger formats like bronze and concrete, she had the opportunity to further develop her skills by working with prominent Canadian artists such as the world’s foremost ice carvers Michael Rapati and Larry Andreoff.
On her work, Brader-Frank states:
"Moments of inspiration can come from anywhere - a song, a woman’s walk, a shadow on the wall. These fleeting moments are the heartbeat of my sculpture. A blink of an eye, a passing thought, a soft whisper, a lingering tune-these are the elements I try to capture.
I began with a love for classical forms, and it continues to be a significant inspiration for me. However, I also strive to blend this influence with my own language of abstraction. By combining these two styles, I hope to create sculptures that celebrate the beauty of both the traditional and the contemporary, bridging the gap between what is enduring, and what is fleeting."