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Jean Noon

Artist Spotlight

My early wire jewelry works evolved into making fences of recycled telephone wire for sheep. The telephone wire continues to show up in my work. As for choosing a material for creative expression, wire sparked for me as an art medium several years later during Open Door at Haystack Mountain School of Arts. Once I overheard a comment at an opening that dismissed my work as a Calder knock offs… I was flattered, but I don’t copy... Wire is a medium, oil is a medium, wood is a medium, stone is a medium, plastic is a medium. I find Calder’s works inspiring.

Artist website: www.jeannoon.com

Wire Sculpture

Drawing with wire in space is as Paul Klee said, “Drawing is like taking a line for a walk”. Being interested in traditional basket-making my structures are often vessels with interior elements. Animal forms and physical gestures inspire a lot of the work. The quiet spiderlike action of winding and weaving the wire around and around becomes both meditative and structural. Materials assert themselves and a piece will often take on its’ own gestured serendipitous direction. The process of discovery and problem solving to create a structure that will be stable, interesting and communicate is what I enjoy and keeps me making.

“He is the true artist whose life is his material” Henry David Thoreau

Jean Noon