"it is an adventure like a voyage of discovery that is filled with experiences and unknown dangers." - jane balsgaard
there are so many echoes of the sea in jane's work. delicate boats of all kinds whisper of voyages made and ones yet to be taken. and despite being a child of the prairie, i let the sea breezes they evoke wash over me.
fantastic creatures that seem to be of the sea are suspended in midair.
a captured breath of sea air adorns a wall.
brushes and sticks lie in wait.
vibrant colors show hints of the beauty that will come.
and handmade papers luxuriate on a le corbusier....
more of jane's work here.
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Showing posts with label artist jane balsgaard. Show all posts
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
under distant skies: the art of jane balsgaard
last weekend i visited the studio of artist jane balsgaard. she's one of six artists that have their studios in a lovely old building in frederiksværk. a trained painter and sculptor, she has been working for many years with natural materials - handmade paper, bendy willow that she grows herself - materials that she gently twists into graceful, lighter-than-air shapes that seem to float. i was especially fascinated by her boats. she allowed me to wander her light, airy studio with my camera(s) in hand.
jane balsgaard talks about listening to the willow as she works with it and about the point where she often allows it to bend her artistic vision to its will rather than vice versa. i asked her about the pieces she was sending to an upcoming show in chicago and how they would withstand the journey. she said the pieces are surprisingly durable. one had blown away from her last winter and she didn't find it 'til the snow melted in the spring, surprisingly not worse for the wear.
light, delicate sculptures of beautiful unique handmade paper, twigs and delicate fishline fairly float around her studio. they have a way of capturing an enigmatic moment, freezing it momentarily, but releasing it at the same time. the sculptures are elusive in their lightness, yet dense with meaning that feels like it's right there, waiting to be snatched up.
these columns on the wall gave me the feeling that they could capture light and channel it. or choose not to, according to their whims.
there is a blend of nature and fancy in jane's work. the two curvy works in the middle of this photo seemed to be in motion tho' they were still. i had a notion that they were singing softly to themselves and that i would be able to hear their song if it were quiet enough. and i kept thinking that they moved just as i looked away. for structures so light, they are heavy with potential meanings.
this fantastic organic shape, kalabasbåden, suspended on the ceiling was part of an exhibition at the himmerlands kunstmuseum on års in 2009.
there was so much to look at, i could have stayed for hours. here's a hint of some fascinating feathery works that i will save for another post.
i had the feeling that this beautiful boat was already there, lurking within the willow and jane just called it forth, coupling it with her light and beautiful handmade paper.
for those in the chicago area, you're in luck, you can see (and buy) jane balsgaard's beautiful work for yourself in person at SOFA nov. 5-7, 2010 at navy pier. she also has gallery representation in the US at browngrotta.
jane balsgaard's beautiful works have me thinking about art and artists and the lifetime it takes to hone a craft. has art made you think this weekend?
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