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Leahy would continue
cross-country exploration of this country's native heritage even as
she focused on drawing and painting while working for over fifteen
years as an art teacher in the multicultural Chicago area. As the
southwest claimed its hold on her, and the tactile draw of clay
began, Leahy found herself returning to the Art Institute of
Chicago, this time with a scholarship for graduate work to study
ceramics. By combining a love of painting with her new-found skills
with clay, Leahy developed a style distinctly her own. |
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"Javelina Family"
Clay Ceramic |
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works in mica she's pulverized herself to give added texture to
the new piece she forms. Then, "I'll cut out shapes I've drawn
of horses or deer, turtles, birds, lightning bolts, hands and
spirals," Leahy explains. "I use a thin brush dipped in black
velour glaze to either trace or copy an outline of the form onto
new pieces." The shapes are filled in with three to four layers
of glaze, shiny or matte, before firing. |
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With ancient myths and
symbols as inspiration, Leahy creates stories within each piece she
creates. "Because the glazes you paint with aren't the colors they
end up when fired I have to see a finished piece in my mind as I
paint, to position the right colors and shapes," she explains.
Leahy's unique skill is in the 'shading' she achieves by positioning
in a specific area just the right sized shape of just the right tone
of color. In her
wide variety of pieces Leahy gives a contemporary look to works that
echo ancient motifs.
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"Aspen Deer" |
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"Small Javelina
with Orange
Lightning" |
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"Small Javelina
with Blue
Lightning" |
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"Four Red Ponies"
Clay Ceramic
12" Diameter |
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"Red Deer of the Night"
Clay Ceramic
13" h x 14" w |
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"Red Star Pony"
Clay Ceramic
13" h x 12" w |
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"Four Bears"
Clay Ceramic
10" Diameter |
"Red Lightning Kokopelli"
Clay Ceramic
10" Diameter |
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Three Clay Ceramic Pieces |
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