View this Artist's ProfileView this Artist's PortfolioView this Artist's Show Entries

  Roberta Maria Atti   
  Bologna/New York Italy/USA  
  Email This Artist  Visit This Artist's Web Site  View This Artists's items available at Imagekind.com    



Select Member's Personal Gallery: Search Art (optional) (Note:To search entire gallery, use the Gallery Search Tool)
<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 3 of 13     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 13 of 65                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View
Art: El Muerto Carinoso by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"El Muerto Carinoso"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: Il Bagatto (The Magician)) by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Il Bagatto (The Magician))"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: In Celebration of Diversity by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"In Celebration of Diversity"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: My Heart by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"My Heart"
Roberta Maria Atti

Art: Christmas Tropicale by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
"Christmas Tropicale"
Roberta Maria Atti

"In Celebration of Diversity"

Art: In Celebration of Diversity by Artist Roberta Maria Atti
 Add To Your Favorite ArtCreate and Send an ECard from this ArtView Larger Image of art 
 
 

(Detail Images)

Detail Image

Detail
  
 
 

Detail Image

Detail
  
 
 
Media:  Pearls, Semi-Precious Stones and Clay
Dimensions:  12' by 12'
Date of Work:  2006

This piece is the biggest I have ever made, using my usual technique of inlaying precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, silver and gold onto a clay surface. My intention was to show how many different patterns can be chosen to decorate one's kitchen, bathroom, patio, etc., etc. But then it occurred to me that this time of year is celebrated in many different ways all around the world, because we are all celebrating the death/rebirth of the Sun, its light, warmth and life-giving energy in all of its colors. So, I decided that each pattern represents one particular way of celebrating, be it Christmas, Hanuka, Kwanza or any of the other traditions. The essence of this piece, therefore, conveys the harmony of diversity and its message is one of unity in diversity. We really do need each other, in order to understand how beautiful we all are. In my view, that is why we celebrate.


<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 3 of 13     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 13 of 65                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View