Little Dancer
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Details
Bronze
W: 100mm x H: 220mm
W: 4" x H: 9"
This work is
unframed
Price
US$ 980
Scale
Reference
Little Dancer
About "Little Dancer"
This piece is a tribute to Degas "Little Ballerina" which I've always loved. Modelled in wax, then cast in bronze. She is patina d in old brown with a yellowed corset. Her 3 layered skirt, is hand-stitched in actual material, as is her ribbon. She's mounted on a highly polished dark wooden base with a bronze engraved and patina d plaque. Edition number 2/30. Cast November 2011. Bronze by the Editions Foundry. Height including base 22cm.
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About Louise
I have based this collection on the elements that I love in Africa - its raw beauty and texture, its untamed wildness, its vibrant colour, its soul and its secrets. Many life forms in Africa have evolved their own means of preservation, which often involves the art of camouflage - so in a way they adorn themselves, or wear their own jewellery. Sometimes to protect, sometimes to distract and sometimes just simply to show off! Many of these mechanisms are quite remarkable and were incredibly exciting to discover and as such have been a great inspiration to me which I have reflected in my work for you to share and enjoy.
CURICULUM VITAEA LOUISE SERAFINI - SWANEPOEL
Mother: Hungarian Father: Flemish of Italian decent
The Serafini name has been synonymous with the Jewellery industry for almost a century. In the 1920's, my grandfather Diego Serafini, was brought out to South Africa from Antwerp, to the dusty town of Kimberly, to teach the South Africans how to cut diamonds.
Alice Serafini, Diego's daughter (my aunt) became one of the fist woman diamond cutters in the country.
My father Eugene Serafini (who's name appears in the diamond dictionary) was well known as the rough diamond buyer, who was instrumental in putting the rough diamond business on the map in Basotholand, now known as Lesotho. As the granddaughter and now the 3rd generation, I continue in my capacity as Gemmologist and Designer Goldsmith under the banner of Serafini Design Workshop established in the mid 1980's.
Born: 1957 in Ghana Accra (Ivory Coast - Africa) Schooling both in the UK and S.A. - matriculated in 1974 in Bloemfontein
1975 - Started four-year degree in Industrial Design followed by an Honours degree in Jewellery Design (graduated Cum Laude) at the University of Stellenbosch
1979 - Received Maggie Loubscher bursary
1980 - Studied at the Gemological Institute of America in Los Angeles USA. Qualified as a Gemmologist in Coloured Stones, Pearls and Diamonds
1981 - Worked for Gold Creations Manufacturing Jewelers in Cape Town, as the company's Designer Gemmologist and Factory Manager for five years
1985 - Started own studio under the name of Serafini Design Workshop
1995 - Started Gemmology Department at Cape Town for John Scottnis Technicon and continued to lecture part time until 2000
Currently - Still continue to design and consult from my own Gallery
Price Range
US$ 874-2,507
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Exhibitions
AWARDS / EXHIBITIONS
1977 – Commendation Design Award by de Beers 1984/1985 - De Beers First Prize 1994 - 3rd place American Swiss Competition (first competition entered since having two daughters in 1987 and 1989) 1994 – American Swiss 1st Prize – Overall winner of the Open Category 1995 – Jewellex Finalist 1995 – Selected as External Examiner for Technicon final year students 1996 – American Swiss Designer of the Year (South Africa) 1996 - Jewellex Finalist 1996 – Jewellex Overall Winner 1997 - Jewellex Finalist 1997 – Jewellex 2nd Place Professional Category 1997 – Judge in American Swiss Competition 1998 – Selected as External Examiner of Technicon Honours students 1999 – Exhibited in Vencenza Italy, Monaco, Paris, Guernsey and Hungary 2000 - By invitation, Exhibited in Guernsey and London, San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Toronto. 2000 – Facilitator in the de Beers Shining Lights Awards 2001 – By invitation, Exhibited in Guernsey and London 2001 - Guest Lecturer for Anglo Gold Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban 2001 - Exhibited at the Gallery of Jewels in San Francisco, U.S.A. 2001-2003 - Exhibited at Shamwari Game Reserve, Port Elizabeth 2002 - Exhibited in Fort Lordidale Indianapolis U.S.A. and San Francisco 2002 - Work put into two more branches of Gallery of Jewels in the U.S.A. 2002-2004 - Exhibited in Plettenberg Bay 2003 - Selected as Judge in Anglo Gold Competition 2003 - Represented South Africa at Earles Court in London with a Collection of Jewellery 2003 - Exhibited by invitation in Malta 2004 - In April assisted with De Beers Shining Lights Awards as a Facilitator 2005 - March Guest Lecturer for Anglo Gold Durban, Johannesburg & Cape Town. 2005 - Judge for Anglo Gold Ashanti Competition 2006 - Collection marketed & Showcased in France 2006-2010 - Work Showcased at Scarlett Gallery, Greyton 2007-2011+ - Work Showcased at Cape Point Ostrich Farm, Cape Town 2008-2009 - Work Showcased at Grande Provence in Franschoek 2008-2009 - Exhibited at Blue Mountain Lodge, Stellenbosch 2008-2010 - Work Showcased at Diamond Design, Constantia Village, Cape Town 2009-2010 - Exhibited at Stanford Gallery, Stanford 2009-2011+ - Work Showcased in Riebeek Kasteel 2010-2011+ - Work Showcased at Dorp Street Gallery, Church Street, Stellenbosch 2010-2011+ - Work Showcased at Morrison Jewellers, Cape Town
Education
BA Fine Arts Hons cum laude (Stell), Graduate Gemologist (GIA)
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