I've always been fascinated with the figure beautifully rendered and by pattern and decoration. In my new work, I focus on these two interests: my figure studies are given a context within the designs found in erotic Japanese "Shunga" prints, Persian miniatures and the pattern traditions of Eastern Art: realism and pattern/Eastern and Western aesthetics.
The history of art can be seen as an attempt to balance these two intentions: to create the illusion of three dimensions, or focus more on an interpretive, abstract quality, thereby enhancing pattern and decoration. This reflects the contrast between a literal and symbolic view of the worldconfirming what we perceivecontrasted with what we feel about what we perceive.
When you include a narrative, the dynamic becomes even greater. What is the meaning of what we're doing, how does it look, and what pattern does it create? If we relax the need to separate what is real from what is imagined it becomes simply a relationship, and thus gains power. Those relationships are the potentialities from which we construct our culture, our sense of self, and our identity. Time an
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Jane Sauer
Jane Sauer Gallery is located on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a destination point for collectors of art from around the world. The mission of the gallery is to present the work of artists, both local and international, who have mastered a variety of media: glass, fiber, textiles, bronze, ceramic, metal, and more.
The field of art is ever-expanding, limited only by the range of the human imagination. Contemporary artists are redefining our notions of art, creating a fluid field that is not media-specific.



