Skeleton

Continuing the exploration of quiet tension and delicate repetition, this piece takes the form of a pinch pot vessel—both grounded and weightless in presence. Skeleton leaves, fragile yet intricate, are carefully woven along the vessel's edge and across its mouth, their placement secured by fine metal string. This contrast between the organic and the industrial echoes the themes at the heart of 'held together': harmony through opposition, softness held by structure.

Set against a stark white background, the vessel casts a gentle shadow—an ephemeral echo of its form—emphasizing lightness and impermanence. Here, the work becomes a quiet gesture, a study in balance and care, where even the most transient materials are given permanence through touch and repetition.

Artist:Lee-Ann LeMesurier
Medium:sculpture
Size:14"X14"
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Artist Bio

Lee-Ann has demonstrated her love of art from a very young age. She has her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Georgian College, graduating with honours, in 2010. Lee-Ann also accomplished multiple scholarships and awards before acquiring her degree. In addition, she has her Interior Decorating Certificate, from Humber College.

Lee-Ann majored in sculpture and printmaking which she frequently applies to her paintings and drawings. She effectively allows her work to reflect the many personal experiences and life events while producing a vast eclectic body of work. Her work, frequently encompasses re-purposing, repetition, and a diversity in mediums.

Lee-Ann's has displayed her work in a number of exhibits: as a solo artist and as a participant in group shows. She currently resides in New Lowell with her family who are a constant source of support, as she serves in the Canadian Armed Forces and continues to produce her art.

Lee-Ann teaches often, continuing to promote and encourage the effectiveness of art in all walks of life.