Exhibition of Pictures "Infrared Pictures - Determination of Angels" at the Prigorje Museum in Sesvete

On November 20, 2018, the new exhibition of Diana Nazor "Infrared Picture - Determination of Angels" opened at the Prigorje Museum in Sesvete.

Thirty -four smaller images for the first time exposed at the Prigorje Museum, show abstract motifs in three different cycles in the naked eye of a visible spectrum.

These images were the impetus for the larger final images with which the author defended her doctoral thesis "Images in the infrared region: setting aside the visible".

In a close infrared spectrum at 1000 Nm, monochromatic portraits and self -portraits, geometric shapes, flakes and angel motifs are hidden.

The exhibition was opened by the director of the Prigorje Moreno Moreno Wish Želle, and was presented by the art historian Sanda Stanićev Bajzek, who wrote in the preface to the text:

“Diana stepped into unspoken spaces in which science and art touches, taking on a deeper chords of polycal and morphological expression and empowered artistic manuscript in each new image. Successful mastering large formats, the author, and in a small twenty or thirty-centimeter canvases, retains the autonomy of the painting mode and the transfer of an associative-poetic mood from the upper painting to that lower, hidden. The unity of the painting field is not disturbed, although it is collected in it by different expressions, different spiritual forces and flow of subconscious streams. This painting is an expression of the transition between the two worlds, the existence that has liberated itself by the laws of this world. Thirty -smaller format pictures, the first exposed to the public, are a kind of experimental samples, sketches in discovering cognition and research, a kind of predecessor to large formats. "

The exhibition was magnified by the versatile artist and professor of guitar Ruzica Tomic.

An innovative method InfraReDesign and InfraredArt, developed a team of Croatian experts, headed by prof. Emer. Vilko Žiljak.

Being one of the first artists in the world to develop new options for painting an infrared procedure in creating a hidden acronic art sensation is a great challenge.

The realization of the exhibition was provided by the City Office for Culture of the City of Zagreb with financial support.

The exhibition art exhibition was erected by Sanda Stanace's Bajzek with the author of the exhibition, and technical Josip Kovacevic and Tomislav Dilbler. The photos in the exhibition catalog were taken by Jurica Skudar and the author of the exhibition. The opening of the exhibition was filmed by Antun Bukovec and Borko Samec.

The exhibition was open until December 4, 2018.

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Dijana Nazor Corda was born in 1971 in Split. She received her PhD at the Postgraduate Doctoral Study Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of Zagreb in 2017. She graduated in 1995 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Sciences and Educational Areas in Split, today the Academy of Arts, and earned the title of professor of fine arts culture-restorer. In 1990, she graduated from the School Center for Applied Arts and Design in Split. She has received several awards, awards and praise for artistic work. He lives and works in Zagreb.

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