giorgie cpajak
Mediums Used
Giorgie Cpajak is Italian-based, makes dynamic, floating forms in coloured marble which appear to defy gravity. He works in marble and granite, as well as in bronze and wood for indoor and outdoor display. His style is semi-abstract and symbolic; he believes an artistic environment should be not so much realistic as poetic.
Sculptures by giorgie cpajak
Credentials
Qualifications
1989. Masters degree in Fine Arts, University of Belgrade,1989. Masters degree in Fine Arts, University of Belgrade
Exhibitions
yes
Awards
2006. Outstanding award, Beijing Olympic Design Project, China
2002. First prize of International Symposium of Sculpture, Icheon, South Korea
2000. First prize of International Symposium of Sculpture, Verona, Italy
1995. Acquisition Prize, International Triennial of Sculpture, Osaka, Japan
1995. Acquisition Prize, International Biennale of Sculpture, Toyamura, Japan
1994. First prize for sculpture, International Biennale of Modern Art, G.Milanovac, Yugoslavia
1993. Prize of competition `Giacommo Puccini today`, by `La Nazione` Daily newspaper, Italy
1988. Prize acquisition for New Members of U.L.U.S.- union of Fine Artists, Belgrade
1987. Prize for sculpture in stone, University of Fine Arts, Belgrade, YugoslaviaPublications
2003. His work entered in book `Versilia and art` by Lodovico Geirut
2005. His sculptures published in `THE SCULPTOR`S BIBLE` by John Plowman, UK,2003. His work entered in book `Versilia and art` by Lodovico Geirut
2005. His sculptures published in `THE SCULPTOR`S BIBLE` by John Plowman, UK
Born 1961. in Yugoslavia
From 1989. Lives and works in Pietrasanta, Italy (Predominantly works monumental and small
sculptures in stone, wood and metal). His works are part of numerous private collections and
museums world wide (Italy, France, China, Korea, Japan...)
Public works
Big-size public works in more than 30 towns world wide:
Dubai, UAE (monumental stone sculpture)
La Cisterniga, Spain (monumental sculpture in metal)
Daegu City, South Korea (monumental sculpture in Duryu Park Amphitheater)
Malatya, Turkey (monumental sculpture of stone)
Icheon, South Korea (monumental sculpture of granite)
Fez, Maroc (monumental sculpture of marble)
Carrara, Italy (monumental sculpture on square
Rachana, Lebanon (monumental sculpture in park)
San Victoret, France (monumental sculpture of marble, Public Square)
Atri, Italy (big sculpture of granite, Public Square)
Marina di Carrara, Italy (big sculpture of marble, Square by the Sea)
Teulada, Sardenia (monumental sculpture of granite, Open Air Museum)
Ogungri, South Korea (monumental sculpture of granite, Museum at the Lake)
Pisa, Italy (big sculpture of wood, Parco della Piaggia by the river Arno)
La Norma, public square)
Guilin, China (monumental sculpture of granite, Park of Sculpture)
Hualien, Taiwan (monumental sculpture of marble, Open air museum)
Allauch, France (monumental sculpture of granite, public square)
Iwate, Japan (monumental sculpture of granite, Park of sculptura)
Verona, Italy (monumental sculpture of marble, Public square)
Essauira, Maroco (monumental sculpture in stone)
Buyukcekmece, Turkey (monumental sculpture in marble)
Byblos, Lebanon (monumental sculpture in stone)
Dubai, UA Emirates (monumental sculpture on shopping square)
Caerleon, G.Britany (public sculpture of wood)
Latachia, Syria (monumental sculpture of granite in park)
Bramming, Danmark (monumental sculpture of granite in park)
Boryoung, South Korea (monumental sculpture of granite in Mosan Museum) ?.
Ventspils, Latvia (monumental sculpture of granite)
Mersin, Tyrkey (monumental sculpture of marble)
Cherisy la Foret (monumental marble sculpture in park)