Irène Joliot-Curie (2022) Grafika cyfrowa / sztuka generowana cyfrowo autorstwa Silvana Klaric

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  • Ta praca jest „edycją otwartą” Grafika cyfrowa / sztuka generowana cyfrowo, Drukuj Giclée / Cyfrowy wydruk
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oday's painting pays homage to Marie Curie's daughter Irene who followed in her parents' footsteps and continued studies of radioactivity. During World War I, at age 18, Irene worked with her mother, running radiology units in mobile field hospitals. The x-ray helped field surgeons find shrapnel in wounded soldiers, saving many lives. Afterwards, Irene [...]
oday's painting pays homage to Marie Curie's daughter Irene who followed in her parents' footsteps and continued studies of radioactivity.
During World War I, at age 18, Irene worked with her mother, running radiology units in mobile field hospitals. The x-ray helped field surgeons find shrapnel in wounded soldiers, saving many lives.
Afterwards, Irene worked in her mother's laboratory alongside young physicist Frederic Joliot. They shared an interest in science, sports, humanism, and arts and soon fell in love and married.
We must thank Irene Curie and her husband Frederic Joliot for discovering artificial radioactivity. Their discovery paved the way for many medical advances, especially in the fight against cancer.
Irene and her husband received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this discovery in 1935.
The capacity to create artificial radioactivity changed the course of modern physics. Before this discovery, extraction of radioactive elements was a costly process that made research very difficult. The creation of artificial radioactivity in the laboratory lowered costs so much that it promoted an explosion of research.
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I was born in Eastern Europe, in a beautiful coastal city in Croatia, where I lived my first 33 years.For as long as I remember, I wanted to be an artist. To become one, I needed to beat the various odds and remove [...]

I was born in Eastern Europe, in a beautiful coastal city in Croatia, where I lived my first 33 years.For as long as I remember, I wanted to be an artist. To become one, I needed to beat the various odds and remove obstacles thrown my way, and there were many. My parents thought that a life of an artist was too arduous and offered a slim possibility of success, even more for a woman. They vehemently disagreed when I proposed studying art and pursuing an artistic career. Instead, to the Academy of Art, they sent me to the Classical gymnasium and hoped I would study Law afterwards. I rebelled. I wouldn't study, and my grades were terrible. 

My father couldn't take the embarrassment, so he made me drop out of school. The same year he divorced my mother, and she ended up in a mental institution. She was bipolar and suffered from mania and depression her entire life. Any time she would go through stressful periods, she would land in a psychiatric hospital. Her mental illness and my father's abandonment and disinterest marked my life. 

I never received support or encouragement to pursue my artistic goals, and I fought tooth and nail for my right to do what I felt was my calling. 

I emigrated to Italy in 1989, two years before the horrendous civil war shook my country.In 1995 I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and had surgery and radiation. The surgery and radiation helped, but I wouldn't have survived without art. I started painting on glass, copying readymade patterns, convinced I had lost my artistic talent. Slowly, slowly I built my skills back and started to create my own art.

In 2009 at the age of 50, I emigrated to Canada. In 2013 I graduated with honours from the Fine Arts Faculty in Toronto, finally calling myself an artist. Although I was one all the while, now, I had 'a proof.' 

My art is my sweet OCD, and I can't live without it. My art is also my antidepressant. It lifts me up when I am feeling down. Luckily, I have stopped listening to the voices from my childhood that told me I would never succeed. What is a success after all? Art makes me happy, and it makes people that like it happy, and that is all that counts. 

I love exploring. I painted on wood, glass, paper, leather, and canvas and recently decided to explore the world of digital art. The more I do art, the more I become brave in my artistic adventures, and I love this feeling. I paint with a full-on feeling, and nothing holds me back anymore. Unafraid, I adventure into new mediums and exploration of new themes.

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