TRANSFORMED! Part one (2021) MOLENHUIS, Temse (Belgium)

In the midst of the CORONA period, Diana creates her individual exhibition "TRANSFORMED! The Crane of Temse whispers a CORONA story". The exhibition, inspired by the last Industrial crane of the Boel shipyard, tells the story about the decline of shipbuilding along the river Scheldt. CORONA casts a shadow over this story, but expresses itself in organic forms delicately shaped in porcelain: from geometry to organic. 

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October 7, 2024
During her visit to Siesta Key, Florida, visting friends, Diana gets inspired by the beauty of nature on the one hand, but on the other hand she finds the role of humans destroying this nature very confronting. In particular the problem of The Red Tide in the Mexican Gulf, touches her deeply. She creates the sculpture “A Tribute to Florida”.
October 6, 2024
This individual exhibition marks a milestone: Diana exhibits earlier and new work in eight chapters about her artistic life's journey. It is no coincidence that the exhibition took place at the venue the “Lindepaviljoen” in Zoersel (Belgium), where the sculptures of her parents, the recreators of the centuries-old linden tree (see www.toerismezoersel.be en https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindeboom_van_Zoersel ), can be visited.
September 30, 2024
On the occasion of Diana's mother’s 90th birthday on June 13, 2021, a solemn inauguration of the bronze bust made by Mariëtte of Anne Frank took place in the Jewish Cemetery in Oisterwijk, the Netherlands. Earlier this bust was on display in the garden of the famous Achterhuis – where Anne lived and wrote her diary – in Amsterdam. Anne Frank is a symbol of human injustice and the right to freedom, equality and humanity and a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust, but also of other genocides past and present. Anne symbolizes the danger of anti-semetism and any form of race or other hatred. the outrage against any form of extremism, no matter how it is expressed. global themes such as peace, a healthy environment and the right. All of these were inspirational for Mariëtte Coppens.
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