She studied fine arts at Columbia
University, Howard Cook, then, the president of the International
House, graciously arranged for Christina to have a large art studio
in the same building, where she could work and develop her new kind
of sculptures.
Her medium was Plexiglas, which had never been used in fine art
sculptures.
David Rockefeller, commissioned her work
to be exhibited at the Chase Manhattan bank.
Other exhibitions followed. The Frank Lawrence Gallery at East 57
Street and Park Ave. Showed and represented her abstract sculptures.
Christina's art, thanks to her medium,
and , her artistry, are not like conventional sculptures where
volume is inserted into space which surrounds them. Rather, they
have become part of space as air, color and light play through it.
David Rockefeller, commissioned her
work to be exhibited at the Chase Manhattan bank.
Christina
showed and represented her abstract sculptures; which, thanks to her
medium, and , her artistry, are not like conventional sculptures
where volume is inserted into space which surrounds them.
Rather, they have become part of space
as air, color and light play through it.
Christina's Gallery
Christina's
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