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Janathel Shaw: Portraits of Courage

April 2, 2017 Touchstone Gallery
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Janathel Shaw’s April solo show, SOLIDAREity! is a reflection upon the status of Blacks in America: a series of figurative pieces and portraits of men, women and children looking boldly into the present and the future.  Inspiration for this new series derives from the lost souls, activists and community of people who are part and parcel of the American landscape—people who enrich that landscape in both hidden and overt ways.  The portraits incorporate texture, rich deep lines and are anchored in contrast.  Several are rooted in a defiant solidarity of consciousness, soulfulness, and personal voice.  Some are dark in tone in recognition of ongoing struggles.

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In Uncategorized Tags acrylic, activist, art, artist, Black History Month, ceramic figures, drawing, drawings, equality, figures, graphite, janathel shaw, justice, lines, Niki Giovanni, political climate, portraits, portraits in courage, prejudice, reflection, sculpture, SOLIDAREity, solidarity, soulfulness, struggles, textures, Touchstone Gallery DC, voice

Wheeler, Shaw, Luckett, Frazier, Brotman: Creating in 3-Dimensions

January 5, 2014 Touchstone Gallery
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5 sculptors posing web

Touchstone sculptors Wheeler, Shaw, Luckett, Frazier and Brotman transform earthen materials and detritus into elegant sculptural forms using fire, colorants, adhesives, carving tools and imaginations keyed into limitless possibilities of three dimensional construction. They share a love of materials, storytelling, and an internal inclination to  build--to transform one form into another form.

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In Featured Artist Tags 3-D construction, alabaster, ancient, ancient artifacts, androgynous gourd shells, bark, branches, ceremonial construcitons, clay, contemporary vision, Dana Brotman, discovery, equality, expressive, eyes, fetish-like figures, figurative, found objects, glazes, hieroglyphics, Hosho paper, images inside images, janathel shaw, Janet Wheeler, justice, layered meaning, life-size figures, metal, metaphor, Michele Frazier, nature, oil paints, physicality, primeval mother tongue, psychology, raffia, raw, Rosemary Luckett, seed pods, soapstone, social themes, spiritual outlook, spirituality, storytelling, textures, totems, Touchstone Gallery DC, vocabulary of forms, wood
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Janathel Shaw: Ceramic Portraits

September 16, 2013 Touchstone Gallery
Janathel Shaw

Janathel Shaw

"There is an eagle in me that wants to soar, and there is a hippopotamus in me that wants to wallow in the mud," Carl Sandburg once said--words that clay sculptor Janathel Shaw can relate to. Her recent clay works can be seen at Touchstone Gallery from Sept. 6-29, 2013. As a teen, Jan was inspired by teachers at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and sculptor Elizabeth Catlett (who she was fortunate to meet). She relished in half day-studio classes staying late into the evenings to hone her art skills. Over time, attended Howard University, Prince Georges Community College and George Washington University. Jan received her Bachelors and Masters from George Washington University.

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In Featured Artist Tags art, art openings, artist, dc, dc art, janathel shaw, opening reception, rebirth, sculpture, touchstone, touchstone gallery, Touchstone Gallery DC, washington art, washington art opening, washington dc
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