Zora Palova, born in 1947 and wife of Stepan Pala has spent much of the last 15 years in England, as a research professor at the University of Sunderland, on the shore of the North Sea. She works in melted glass, with abstract forms and intense colors.
The work she exposes at the exhibition at the Litvak Gallery is inspired by the sea. A column, abstract and vertical, refusing in a programmatic manner the line of the horizon incorporates in its shape the dynamics of the movement of the sea and deep color of the water, the primary element that glass is closer to.
Pretty stuff!