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In this terracotta sculpture, I've infused the organic form with a sense of ancient wisdom and mystic aura. The freestanding piece exudes the spirit of a timeless chanting, a reverberation that connects to the core of the earth. The textured surface represents life's complexities while the turquoise accents symbolize healing energies. It's crafted to bring a dynamic, soulful presence to any space, invigorating it with a touch of the ancestral and… the sacred.
« My work is my solace, my meditation, my serenity. »
Jo Moore is an experienced American painter and sculptor, whose works have been exhibited in the US and UAE. Seeking to act as a vessel to relay a stoic energy, she composes an original visual language made up of depth, shadow and interesting sculpted surfaces. Moore utilizes a range of materials, including impasto, wax and pigment, and hopes that each viewer will feel an emotional response to each piece.