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Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Exhibitions
2008 Figuative Allusions, 16 Patton, Ashville, NC
Red, Perimeter College, Atlanta
GPC Faculty Exhibit, Perimeter College, Atlanta
2007 The Peace Center Sculpture Exhibit, Catherine Hayes Art Event, Greenville SC
The Cliffs Art Exhibit, Lake Keowee SC
2002- 2006 The Suitcase Exchange Show, Traveling in NC & New Zealand
2006 ...
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Artist Galleries:
16 Patten Gallery, Asheville NC
Art Cellar, Banner Elk, NC
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Artist Reviews:
Selected Publications
“Stone Sculptor...” , Profile, The Atlanta Constitution , Atlanta, 1997
“Triptych...” Review, Jerry Cullum , The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, 1997
Sculpture Photo Essay, Poet’s Artist & Madman Magazine, Atlanta, 1997
Artist Highlights, The Ledger, Lakeland, FL, 1993, 1996
“...art continues to evolve.”, Profile, The Ledger, Lakeland, FL, 1990
“...sculptor takes birds ...
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Collections:
Centerpiece Sculpture, GTE Data Services Center,
Tampa
People’s Church, East Lansing, MI
Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL, 2 sculptures.
Nationsbank Headquarters, Tampa, 3 sculptures
Art Center, Winter Haven, FL
Valencia Community College, Orlando
Cooper’s & Lybrand, Barnett Bank Blg, Tampa
Colorado Boxed Beef Headquarters, Winter Haven, FL
Poe...
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Commissions:
Permanent Collections
Centerpiece sculpture,GTE Data Services Center, Tampa
People's Church, East Lansing, MI
Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL, 2 sculptures
Nationsbank Headquarters, Tampa, 3 sculptures
Art Center, Winter Haven, FL
Valencia Community College, Orlando
Cooper’s & Lybrand, Barnett Bank Blg, Tampa
Colorado Boxed Beef Headquarters, Winter Haven, ...
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Artist Statement for Jane Jaskevich
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Jane Jaskevich
Artist Statement
My stone sculptures are mystical in nature. Over the years I have dealt with several themes in stone....masked figures..figures holding symbols..figures with animals. Currently I am, creating floor sculptures of dreamy figures who turn to face you. One section of the body may be marble; the other part is alabaster. The combination of unlike materials in one artform creates a challenge. I like it because it makes the figures dreamlike but at the same time the piece has to work as a unified whole.
In many of my sculptures female and animal forms combine to create an ethereal quality. I am influenced by Greek and Egyptian. Their use of stone emphasizes its permanence and immortality. In “Lady and the Beast” I have a somewhat totemlike figure astride an abstract bear. It is reminiscent of the Egyptian pharaohs shown astride the panther of the underworld.
The motifs come from personal experience. A woman’s head intertwined
with a deer’s face created with real antlers was my attempt to mortalize a dead deer which appeared to be sleeping on the side of the road. My images, sometimes peaceful, sometimes threatening, suggest personal myths. The stone sculptures invite the viewer to create their own stories.
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