Jan Huling "Walking Under Ladders"

Lyons Wier Gallery

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Neither sketched nor planned, Huling's three-dimensional works draw inspiration from her travels to India and Mexico, as well as imagined, playful scenes reminiscent of childhood fairy tales and fantasies. Huling's work is approachable yet evocative, incorporating spiritual iconography along side humorous artifacts of contemporary popular culture. The armatures for Huling's sculptures are an unpredictable mix of forms ranging from Kewpie and Munny dolls to birds and tiny life-sized insects. This exploration of shape and scale adds to the whimsical charm of her work.
In addition to seed beads, Huling's colorful sculptures incorporate a variety of found objects, such as buttons, coins, tokens and costume jewelry. Huling's slow and meticulous beading process, the intricacy of her swirling, hypnotic patterns, and the spontaneous manner with which Huling approaches each new project results in sculpture that is both delicate and alluring to touch - simply put, she transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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from November 11, 2010 to December 10, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-11-11 from 18:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Jan Huling

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