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3 e!- 1'r,.,-;,- - -i <br /> I-- i`.,, 19 :t <br /> f` <br /> ' 'a <br /> Bia Doria (Brazil, b. 1960) <br /> Untitled, 2007 <br /> Tree residue, resin and black and red pigmen <br /> 133 x 105 inches <br /> Value:$35,000 <br /> (_v = rash., o, <br /> A <br /> t r lill <br /> L s '..z. ..... <br /> .._.)._?:::_._ . . <br /> A.s._7 `3^..:1„..t <br /> A :_ <br /> ,, Nity - <br /> \ . -sr:Vi <br /> Lydia Azout(Colombia, b. 1942) <br /> Guardian Solar II/Solar Keeper II, 2001 <br /> Weathering Steel <br /> 107 X 106 X 32 INCHES <br /> $25,000.00 <br /> Throughout her career as a sculptor, Lydia Azout has focused on the basic elements of form and shape <br /> as symbolic of the powers of nature, especially the feminine forces she regards as reflections of <br /> creativity,cosmic order and harmony. Often working with monumental structures which she makes out <br /> of wood, steel and other materials, Lydia Azout boldly faces the challenges of size and space as she <br /> explores the object's potential to express something beyond its geometric references and delve into a <br /> world that acknowledges the spiritual through a contemporary aesthetic. Individually she has been <br /> exhibiting since 1978 in major galleries, museums and biennales around the world,such us the <br /> Museums of Modern Art in Bogota and Cali as well as The Alejandro Otero Museum in Caracas, <br /> Venezuela. Her work is in the permanent collections of museums in Mexico, Colombia, Puerto Rico, <br /> Venezuela and in numerous private collections worldwide. <br />