Miniature Theaters to Decorate Culinary Arts Center
Roland | December 18, 2007 at 1:01 pm | In Art on Eurodam, Latest News |
VFD Architects of Utrecht commissioned two miniature theater sculptures for Eurodam. The artist is Rodolfo Sanz, who studied fine arts at the Manuel Belgrano School in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and now lives in the Netherlands.
The two theaters Sanz created will be placed near the Culinary Arts Center, located amidships on Lower Promenade Deck. Given the location, Sanz took food and cooking as themes.
The results are two richly decorated and whimsical theaters. One depicts a luxurious dining room decorated with gold, red curtains and baroque mirrors. On a table covered with a white tablecloth is an enormous apple. A small slice has been cut and served on a plate for an unseen guest.

The other piece shows us the interior of a large theater with red chairs, glamorous balconies and a beautifully hand-painted ceiling. A large chandelier hangs in the center of the room, and little lights can be seen on the balconies. The attentive watcher will detect a group of animals hidden on one of the balconies, curiously watching a lone figure sitting in the middle of the empty theater — a cook.
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