Jan Huling
  • Hoboken, NJ
  • United States
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"It looks fantastic, Brigitte! Here's to artists who don't take themselves too seriously!"
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Humor in Craft

View an excerpt of the recently published Humor in Craft Book:This online exhibit features 12 +1 images of humorous craft artwork from around the world and the artists' commentary about the role humor plays in their work.Fun for all! Visit the exhibitions:Humor in Metal, May 23-26, 2012Scottsdale Center for the…See More
Apr 26, 2012
Jan Huling replied to Stevie B.'s discussion FOCUS: SOFA – 2012. Like a Virgin. Ohh, Ohh. Touched For The Very First Time. in the group FOCUS
"Hmmm. I really enjoyed the show. The past 2 years I had solo shows there through Lyons Wier Gallery, this year I only had 3 pieces shown by Duane Reed Gallery so this year I could relax and didn't need to be there the whole time - a big relief…"
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I'll be using this group to focus on different aspects of craft arts.Artist's. Work. Exhibits. Retail & Wholesale Venues. Photography.Hopefully, some humor as well. (I did say hopefully, I'll hope with you).See More
Apr 25, 2012
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Coming Home at Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, MO

April 6, 2012 to May 12, 2012
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In a recent review, the New York Times dubbed my work “oddball assemblages,” and aptly so. My three-dimensional collages combine found objects with surface design, sometimes touching on narrative themes. I’m particularly drawn to religious and political icons, inspired by a continuing fascination with indigenous and popular culture and world religions. By juxtaposing these icons with an eclectic assortment of objects, the viewer is challenged to consider common images within an altered context.

In each of my constructions, surface design is the key component. Seed beads adorn objects in colorful patterns, camouflaging their original circumstance, allowing us to see them as pure form without their usual connotations. The process is slow and meticulous, zen-like, with the choice of forms motivating color schemes and iconography.

Certain themes continue to resonate for me. The dolls I frequently include in my constructions explore dreams of childhood while removing them from the realm of cherished playthings. For me, musical instruments represent the lyrical joy that music imparts to our lives — and hearkens back to youthful dreams of virtuosity. Birds, in their quicksilver beauty, represent ultimate freedom.

I’m also now working on two-dimensional pieces, using tiny colored paper dots to embellish found images such as postcards. My goal in covering the surfaces of 3-D objects and flat images, is to transform the mundane, allowing us to imagine the magic within the familiar.

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At 8:50am on November 14, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…

Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of Crafthaus. Your membership is valid through November 15, 2013.

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At 2:22pm on June 1, 2011, morgan glass gallery said…

We are so proud of your cover and story! We love all your work -especially of course, your teapot in our Teapots 5th invitational Show!

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At 10:39pm on May 20, 2011, Jillian Palone said…

lovely pice on the cover! 

 

At 1:56pm on May 20, 2011, izabella petrut said…
congrats, great cover design!!
At 7:53am on May 20, 2011, Linda Kaye-Moses said…
Gorgeous piece on AC cover! Way to Go!
At 6:24am on May 20, 2011, Christine Norton said…
Congratulations on making the cover of American Craft!!  Your work is incredible - I can't imagine having the patience (and eye sight!) to cover all of the objects - each piece is more incredible than the next!
At 2:05am on May 20, 2011, susan barton said…
incredible work! congratulations for making on the cover of American Craft!
At 7:59pm on May 19, 2011, jenny Fillius said…
"My goal in covering the surfaces of 3-D objects and flat images, is to transform the mundane, allowing us to imagine the magic within the familiar." Success! Goal accomplished and done very well I'd say. Mind boggling and beautiful. Congratulations on landing the cover!
At 6:12pm on May 19, 2011, Linda Lankford said…
Wow!  Excellent work and congratulations for making the cover of American Craft magazine.
At 5:33pm on May 19, 2011, L. Sue Szabo said…

marvelous work!  congrats to you.

sue

 
 
 

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