Sculpture was one of Sheila Ganch's many passions. As a mother, wife, art teacher and world traveler, she was grateful for how her life experiences have helped to shape her work. Experimenting with different material, Ganch's early works evolved from bronze into thin lead forms treated with metal dyes and patinas. While she enjoyed working with metal, she found that the lack of malleability was ultimately constricting. In order to counter this restrictive medium, Ganch switched to clay. She discovered its responsiveness made anything seem possible and its texture gave her a greater sense of connectivity to the Earth. Although Ganch's sculptures sprang from a contemporary reality, she created ancient-looking surfaces in an effort to define our timeless human connection to the Earth. Sheila passed away in 2020.
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