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Nationality
  
Spanish

Education
  
Self-taught

Eliseo Nicolás Alonso

Full Name
  
Eliseo Nicolás Alonso

Born
  
February 15, 1955 (
1955-02-15
)
Agones, Pravia, Spain

Known for
  
Woodcarving, sculpting jet (lignite)

Died
  
2 June 2012, Grado, Asturias, Spain

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Eliseo Nicolás Alonso (Agones, Pravia, February 15, 1955 - Pereda, Grado, Asturias, June 2, 2012), was an Asturian artisan who was known as Lise and mainly by his work with jet. He was a sculputor and wood carver.

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Biography

Eliseo Nicolás Alonso was born in Pravia and lived with his family in the school-house of Reconco. He was an artisan who could be considered an artist. His workshop was in the lower level of his home.

He was trained as a General Basic Education Teacher, but did not practice. He had an early inclination for the plastic arts. Lise was self-taught, and first used clay and wood as the materials to study forms. His first exposition for wood carving was in 1973.

Work

The need to find large pieces of jet, and the unavailability of the gem, made him inquire about mixtures, taraceas, and other materials such as fine woods, gold, silver, ivory, etc. chosen by considering their colors and hues, as well as their hardness, all to be compatible with the main material of choice which was jet.

Of his first works as a woodcarver, the technique displayed on the staff from the Spanish municipality, the Ayuntamiento de Candamo is worth noting, as well as his carving at the Capilla de Dolores in Grado, with its bells made of jet (lignite).

Later, he became recognized because of his new techniques which included work embedding, pouring or combining materials which included fine woods and ivory. Prior to his work, the work done on jet was limited to carving and embellishing with precious metals. Of his notable works in jet, the piece "San Miguel de Lillo" reflects the pre-roman Asturias.

References

Eliseo Nicolás Alonso Wikipedia


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