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Jeanne McCartin

 

 

 

 
 
 

About Jeanne McCartin

My work is reflective of my interest in humans: the paths we take, the faces we wear, and the connection between the two. But, it is created out of a need to communicate.
Many of my pieces are social and political commentary. Creating them is a way to focus on and explore my own thoughts. For the sake of sanity, I balance those with works made for pure pleasure and the beauty of the piece. I am also just enamored of the physical process, the challenge and the exploration.

Jeanne McCartin has been a sculptor for over two decades. Her work combines sculpture and mixed media with her interest in social/political issue, symbols, metaphysics, and the dramatic. She studied at Vesper George School of Art, Boston, MA, and Sanctuary Arts, Eliot ME.
All are created from one-of-a-kind plasticine (clay) sculpture or are made in limited numbers from a mold created from an original sculpture, as part of a series’ statement.