Manuella Muerner Marioni
ArtistSwitzerland
About Artist:
Manuella Muerner Marioni was born 1964 in Thun, Switzerland. She studied art and fashion design at the New Art School Zurich (Switzerland). After study she made several trips abroad for art-studies in Florence (I), Vienna (A), Lisboa (P), Paris (F), Spain, Southamerica and USA. For seven years she collaborated with the NIKI DE ST. PHALLE FOUNDATION in Germany, Switzerland, France and USA. During this time Niki de St. Phalle was her friend and personal teacher. Manuella Muerner Marioni has had exhibitions all over Europe and the USA. Her artworks can be found in international locations all around the globe.
About Artwork:
Recycling theme and the new technique of today: The artwork is painted by Acrylic with integrated old computer chips!
Manuella Muerner Marioni
Recycling Torso
- 2011
- 75 x 100 x 5 cm
- Fine Art Category: mixed media
- Origin: Switzerland
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Signed: Signed lower left
- Comments: it depends where - have a transportation company -
- Price: $9,000.00 USD
- Seller: Manuella Muerner Marioni, Switzerland
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- Artplode ID: 720
- Artplode Seller ID: 179
About Artist:
Manuella Muerner Marioni was born 1964 in Thun, Switzerland. She studied art and fashion design at the New Art School Zurich (Switzerland). After study she made several trips abroad for art-studies in Florence (I), Vienna (A), Lisboa (P), Paris (F), Spain, Southamerica and USA. For seven years she collaborated with the NIKI DE ST. PHALLE FOUNDATION in Germany, Switzerland, France and USA. During this time Niki de St. Phalle was her friend and personal teacher. Manuella Muerner Marioni has had exhibitions all over Europe and the USA. Her artworks can be found in international locations all around the globe.
About Artwork:
Recycling theme and the new technique of today: The artwork is painted by Acrylic with integrated old computer chips!