Meagan Chaney‘s unusual pairing of glass and clay in a variety of sculptures, tiles and wall installations have me thinking like Althea Crome - how can we shrink this? I envision All She Wanted, and Untitled (both pictured here), meant for the wall at 30″ x 20″ and 38″ x 28″, made in miniature as brooches.
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[private_archives]Can powerful statements in a room become powerful statements of personal adornment when made on a different scale? The composition already works, the colors, the materials, the curving lines…will it work as a piece of jewelry? I love the idea – what do you think?
All She Wanted, Earthenware, glass, copper, found object, 30″ x 20″ x 1 ½”
Untitled, Earthenware, glass, copper, found object, 38″ x 28″ x 2″
Chaney is already on that path with the earthenware – these sea urchin inspired sculptures are part of a series of successful mini sculptures. Her blog is a refreshing look at an artist’s process with useful information, a glimpse into her sketchbooks, critiques and pictures of work-in-progress as she moves her work forward. Take a look.
Chaney walks us through the process of these slab construction mini-sculptures here and here.
Harmony can be defined as the pleasing arrangement of parts or as an internal calm. Overall, I strive to create this feeling of harmony through composition, subject matter, and materials.
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Oh, absolutely, those would make fantastic jewelery… in fact, until I read that they were wall pieces, I totally thought they WERE brooches…
Hi Susan,
Thank you for your wonderful review of my work and blog!
Funny you should mention that those pieces reminded you of broaches. At the time those were made, I was actually looking a lot at contemporary jewelry design for inspiration. Your thoughts and observations are right on!
You’ve got a wonderful blog here – full of inspiring images and helpful information. Congrats! I’ll have to stop back in soon!
Thanks again!
Meagan
PS – When you get a moment, I’d love to hear how you found my work.
just found your blog coming from meagan’s… great showcase for those nice wallpieces. need to click around here when i got more time
I agree with Sherry! I scan photos first and then go back and read and I did think Meagan’s pieces were brooches at first…and amazing ones at that! And you know, jewelry is really just miniature, wearable sculpture so this makes sense.
I am intrigued by what she has to say about harmony. Heading over to her blog now!
Well, I’m now a fan of Meagan’s work….I, too, thought they were brooches! I agree with Genevieve about jewelry being miniature sculpture…that’s one of the things I love about working with polymer; I can create little mini-sculptures as wearable art…
Thanks for telling us about Meagan’s work…I absolutely love it..
It is so interesting to me the assumptions we make when dimensions aren’t displayed along with art works. Absolutely these look to be of a much smaller scale!!!
In fact I am challenged to envision them in their actual size although I’m sure they’d be quite stunning in a room as wall jewelry.
I love your pieces. Do you use fused glass?
Thanks for checking out my blog. I really do have art news, just concentrating on gardens and a wedding right now. Please continue to check for future art by me and my artists friends here in Dallas.