Morehart, Jane
| | JANE MOREHART is a native of Southwest Colorado. Clay is from the earth, when combined with water and fire, it emerges as a sculpted spirit. Each of her clay sculptures carry their own spirit and are "about mystery . . . my response to the very essence of being . . . of visceral rhythms and . . . love and loneliness, life, death, and all of the journeys in between." Toh-Atin has carried her intriguing pieces for almost 20 years. In 2007 Jane's work evolved and the sculpted figures took on facial features. | | | | |
"A Gift from the Owl" is a large white feather, that she is holding near her heart. Jane Morehart is evolving her art form with the introduction of faces to her figures. The aboriginal females have an ethereal quality to their spirit. The inspirations come from actual experiences Jane has had on her journey.
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When asked about her new direction, artist Jane Morehart said " I'm
not sure, it just evolved over time." The sculptures of Morehart have always been robed female figures or the essence of them, that seem to stand alone in time and with the elements. Her creative titles give the viewer a little insight into the moment that Jane has captured. With the aboriginal facial features and the natural turquoise jewelry, accenting her lovely clay sculptures.
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Clay, horsehair and bead sculpture by Jane Morehart. Each Jane Morehart sculpture represents the essence of its title. The viewer is also encouraged to respond to each piece with whatever personal image or feelings might be invoked.
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Clay "mystery" sculpture with horsehair and beads by Jane Morehart. Twenty inches tall. Each Jane Morehart sculpture represents the essence of its title. The viewer is also encouraged to respond to each piece with whatever personal image or feelings might be invoked.
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