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Beth Cavener (previously) creates large animals that each appear to wrestle against their implied captivity. The works can be viewed as animals in the throes of domestication. However, beneath the surface lies a peek into our own human psychology. Cavener projects these emotions onto her sculpted clay figures, showcasing the primitive animal instincts that lie beneathContinue reading "New Stoneware Animals Fraught With Human Emotion by Beth Cavener"

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Artist Beth Cavener’s stoneware sculptures present creatures from the natural world in eerie, new lights. A new show at Jason Jacques Gallery in New York City collects new pieces from the artist. “The Other” presents works from the sculptor of several moods and approaches. Five “new major works” are presented in the show. Cavener was last featured on HiFructose.com here, and she was part of the Turn the Page: The First 10 Years of Hi-Fructose exhibition.

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Beth Cavener (previously here and here) creates large animals that each appear to wrestle against their implied captivity. The works can be viewed as animals in the throes of domestication, however beneath the surface lies a peek into our own human psychology. Cavener projects these emotions onto he Beth Cavener, Centaur Sculpture, Beth Cavener Sculpture, Tara Donovan Sculpture, Human Psychology, Temple Horse Sculpture, Panther Sculpture, Rabbit Sculpture, Stag Deer

Beth Cavener (previously here and here) creates large animals that each appear to wrestle against their implied captivity. The works can be viewed as animals in the throes of domestication, however beneath the surface lies a peek into our own human psychology. Cavener projects these emotions onto her sculpted clay figures, showcasing the primitive animal instincts that lie beneath our own exteriors. “Both human and animal interactions show patterns of intricate, subliminal gestures that…

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