Dagmar Mezricky
Dagmar Mezricky is a Czech visual artist.
Dagmar Mezricky's drawings display unusually large formats. They are
full of crystal brightness and transparency not only as far as
watercolors are concerned, but also in respect to lithographs, with
which large formats are even more striking. The watercolors are not
only mere preliminary stages of, or preliminary sketches for
chromolithography.
The lithographic work of Dagmar Mezricky is dominated by an intended
casualness. Her drawings represent national roots, illustrated by words
and parts of sentences in the Czech language. Her drawings display
organizing and objective character, her outlines breathe paradisiacal
atmosphere, leaving the mere decorative aspect behind and thus putting
the beholder into the realm of imagery.
In the artistic work of Dagmar Mezricky, much room is given to
still-lives and there is a preference for flowers and blossoms, the
appearance of which conveys the image of withered plants and things long
past or showing Biedermeier elements.
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