Jayne Lawrence
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 This drawing is a comparison between the instinctual dwelling of a harvester ant colony and the alleged sagacious construction of a mini-mansion and a multi-unit high rise. “/>
Subject Properties, 2011, 62 x 61 inches, mixed media on paper This drawing is a comparison between the instinctual dwelling of a harvester ant colony and the alleged sagacious construction of a mini-mansion and a multi-unit high rise.
- Subject Properties, 2011, 62 x 61 inches, mixed media on paper
This drawing is a comparison between the instinctual dwelling of a harvester ant colony and the alleged sagacious construction of a mini-mansion and a multi-unit high rise.
- “>One a penny, Two a penny. . . 2009, 20 x 30 inches, grpahite, colored pencil and watercolor on Clayboard
- “>Integument, 2008, 48 x 48 inches, graphite, watercolor, colored pencil on Lenox
- “>Entrusted, 2013, 18 x 8 inches, watercolor
- “>LCD5, 2007, 32 x 30, Grpahite on Reeves BFK
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My drawings conjoin human anatomy with insect and plant life to create composite forms that pose frozen in suspended animation. Each individual component is selected because it possesses an attribute that the other counterparts lack. The idea is to create a system that is not only defined and understood through its diverse membership, but also enriched by it. The architectural footprints, provide a sense of place, order and human logic that exist as counterpoints to the more instinctual existence of the insect.
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