Donna Dodson
Elephant Clown, 26” tall, pine wood, pigment and paint, 2009 |
Prom Queen, 31” tall, poplar wood and paint, 2009 |
Silver Fox, 25” tall, pine wood, pigment and paint, 2009.
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Earth Mother, 20” tall, mulberry wood and paint, 2009 |
Statement by Donna Dodson about her work:
”My artwork celebrates the mystical relationship between human beings and the animal kingdom. My vision is to create standing animal-headed figures of the female form that are sculpted in wood. The challenge is to fuse feminine sensuality, sexuality and soul with a well-proportioned figurative vocabulary. The natural grain of the wood interacts with the form and shape of my sculptures in a fluid way. I often stylize each piece to enhance the girl, woman, queen or goddess within. The mouths, or in some cases beaks, are closed symbolizing the mysteries they embody. These figures are sculpted in sizes ranging from one to four feet tall. I use color in both subtle and bold ways to activate each piece. They are created as archetypes, and each one invites a personal experience from the viewer. The creative process that brings me to the completion of each work of art presents tremendous challenges, making my art a lifelong study with lessons for my eyes, hands, mind and spirit.”