"A Tribute to Milka Trnina", paintings by Ljerka Njerš
The exhibition of paintings by Ljerka Njerš „A Tribute to Milka Trnina“, opened at the Croatian Embassy in London on 9th October 2006. Ljerka Njerš was inspired for this exhibition by the costumes of the famous opera singer Milka Trnina, which are on permanent display at the Zagreb City Museum. Ljerka Njerš's paintings, full of rich and vibrant colours, exude a theatrical atmosphere. The artist uses a technique she learnt in England. The clay monotypes are one-off works that artist paints on a wet clay plate. She runs off her monotypes on to the paper and finishes them with drawings in Indian ink and paint. The exhibition was opened by Croatian Ambassador Mr Joško Paro, at a private view attended by many British and Croatian guests.
"A Tribute to Milka Trnina", paintings by Ljerka Njerš
The exhibition of paintings by Ljerka Njerš „A Tribute to Milka Trnina“, opened at the Croatian Embassy in London on 9th October 2006. Ljerka Njerš was inspired for this exhibition by the costumes of the famous opera singer Milka Trnina, which are on permanent display at the Zagreb City Museum. Ljerka Njerš's paintings, full of rich and vibrant colours, exude a theatrical atmosphere. The artist uses a technique she learnt in England. The clay monotypes are one-off works that artist paints on a wet clay plate. She runs off her monotypes on to the paper and finishes them with drawings in Indian ink and paint. The exhibition was opened by Croatian Ambassador Mr Joško Paro, at a private view attended by many British and Croatian guests.
Like the exhibition at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, this one was also organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and the Zagreb City Office for Education, Culture and Sport. The exhibition is opened until 6th November 2006.
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