Calendars as Art
In counting the days, weeks, and months of our lives, it occurred to me that the passage of time would seem less daunting if if one did so by marking time with pleasures or passions or dreams. Such was the inspiration of the calendars. They are assembled from imagination with found objects, paint, wood, magnets, marbles, and mirrors. Each one is a useable perpetual calendar and is one of a kind.
Jane de Jonge

 


Junk Food Heaven
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
16 Diameter x 11 1/2" H

 


Having It All...All The Time
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
16 1/2 Diameter x 11 1/2" H

 


The Catch
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
16 Diameter x 11" H

 


Yes!
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
17 1/2 Diameter x 13 1/2" H

 


Just Desserts
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
15 Diameter x 15 1/2" H

 


America Hurrah
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
17 1/2 Diameter x 14" H

 

Other Work:

 


The Pathfinder
Mixed media
28 3/4 W x 34 3/4 H x 5 1/2" D

 


The Contest
Revolving sculpture, mixed media
16 Diameter x 19" H

 


The Legacy
Wall sculpture, mixed media
11 1/2 W x 15 3/4 H x 2 1/2 D

 

 
   

Other artists:

Suzanne Benton Paul Cadmus Ann Chernow John Choly Alberta Cifolelli Ruth Clinard Lisa Furman Cott Norma Flanagan Joseph Fucigna Richard Fulham Francine Funke Buffie Johnson Jane de Jonge Renee Kahn Scott Kahn Craig Kane Cynthia Karasek Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh Niki Ketchman Christopher Klumb Shirley K Kraus Peter Lampke Joe Mayo Robert McBride Anne McKeown Gerald McLaughlin Miko Maya Nagel Ellen Pliskin Richard S Rothschild Barnaby Ruhe Nomi Silverman Nina Talbot David Terry Rein Triefeldt Jean Woodham Barbara Zavada

 

   
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