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Čeština: Michaela Lesařová-Roubíčková (* 19. dubna 1949, Praha) je česká grafička, výtvarnice, ilustrátorka, šperkařka a kreslířka. Jejím otcem je sklářský výtvarník René Roubíček, matkou sklářská výtvarnice Miluše Roubíčková (rozená Kytková). Michaela Lesařová-Roubíčková žije v Praze, je absolventkou Vysoké školy uměleckoprůmyslové v Praze (rok: 1973; obor: grafika a ilustrace; ateliér profesora Karla Svolinského a profesora Zdeňka Sklenáře). Věnuje se volné a užité grafice, ilustraci, kresbě, malbě, tkaní i trojrozměrným objektům z různých materiálů (šperky, módní a bytové doplňky, sklo). Navrhla a realizovala scénu pro pražské divadlo poezie Viola. Je pokračovatelkou sklářské tradice Reného a Miluše Roubíčkových.
English: Michaela Lesařová-Roubíčková (* 19th April 1949, Prague) is a Czech graphic artist, artist, illustrator, jeweler and designer. Her father was glass designer René Roubíček, her mother was glass designer Miluše Roubíčková. Michaela Lesařová-Roubíčková lives in Prague, she graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (1973: graphic design and illustrations, atelier of Professor Karel Svolínský and Professor Zdeněk Sklenář). She workes on free and used graphics, illustrations, drawings, paintings, weaving and three-dimensional objects from various materials (jewelry, fashion and home accessories, glass). She designed and made a scene for Viola Poetry Theater in Prague. She is a successor to the glass tradition of René and Miluše Roubíčková. |
Date | year 2016 |
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