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Crane Legs Print

Laurie Goodhart

United States

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About The Artwork

I've recently begun a fruitful collaboration with ceramic artist Stephen Procter of Brattleboro Vermont. We both work with the intent of gesturing toward the transcendent within a beautiful form and are thrilled to enhance each others' reach with these groundbreaking pieces. In Crane Legs, I play with my love of bold yet understated design, putting just a few black lines and a spot of red on the natural clay. These vessels are stoneware that Stephen has formed and fired, on which I create a three-dimensional painting, and then finish by sealing with a protective, satin-finish carnauba wax paste.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The motives underlying all my paintings are both current and timeless: our common need for sustenance, beauty, and grace. Humans have not changed dramatically since we first appeared and I look for threads of continuity, aiming to make imagery that’s rooted in the mythic, the mystic, and the cycles of Nature. Paintings of vessels, birds, plant life, and human figures are cast as aspects of an elusive yet inviting sanctuary. Frequently the images are rooted in the remnants of ancient cultures, both tangible and oral, but they are always responding to our current world as well. Concurrent with my professional art practice, soon after completing a dual major in fine art and philosophy, I was also an organic farmer from 1988-2017 largely occupied with goats and with effecting alchemical transformations of milk and plants. Those decades of raw, ever-precarious, thoughtful farm experience resonate throughout the artwork, testifying to the cycles & perils of life for all sentient beings, humans included.

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