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Sweet |Wolves 2013, In Homage to the Last Great Carnivores of Eurasia Series, limited edition fine English china coupe plate Drawing

Jane Lee McCracken

United Kingdom

Drawing, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 11 W x 11 H x 0.8 D in

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Designed by Jane Lee McCracken this exquisite fine English china collection of limited edition coupe plates and mugs features original Biro drawings from her series In Homage to the Last Great Carnivores of Eurasia. Celebrating the beauty and majesty of threatened and endangered carnivores across the Eurasian continent, the series also highlights the challenges they face in an uncertain world. Inspired by Jane's dog and muse Lily Sweet pays homage to grey wolves, and explores the close family relationships shared by wolves, through a tale of love and loyalty between a white wolf and its black mate. This exquisite mug features unique design details, including the white wolf's wings folding into the mug interior. With a repetition of the winged wolf on the mug back, beating wings cut across the design at every angle, creating a sense of flight.

Details & Dimensions

Drawing:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11 W x 11 H x 0.8 D in

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Born in Edinburgh, Jane constructs intricate multi-layered Biro drawings, sculptures and installations incorporating her drawings and designs products. Her work is impassioned by childhood memoirs, fairy tales, forests, wildlife, films and documentaries. Along with her continuing interest in war and loss Jane's artwork is both beautiful and representational of life's brutal reality. Her meticulous drawings take several months to research and make, and incorporate complex and symbolic drawing layers. Her working process often includes photographing television screens as films or documentaries are played. This produces inspirational images to work from, giving her drawings a cinematic quality. Her work provokes consideration of loss and destruction, creating memorials of lives lived, both human and animal and ways of life and environments lost. Jane lives in South Tyneside with her husband and dog and muse Lily.

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