Texas Sculpture Association

Deana Hinchcliff

Primal Earth

info@primalearth.net
www.primalearth.net
Dallas, Texas

TSA Board of Directors - 2008 to Present
Co-Chair - TSA Membership Show at Oak Cliff Cultural Center - 2011
TSA Secretary - 2010
Co-Chair - TSA Membership Show at the aLoft Hotel - 2010

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TSA Shows and Information: aLoft Exhibition 2010 Collaborage Exhibition 2011 Oak Cliff Membership Show 2011 ArtCentre of Plano Juried Show 2011 Artist Spotlight - November 2009

Masks

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Afterglow

 

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Chrysalis

 

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Distant Fire

 

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Entwined

 
 

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Nomad

 

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Sarafina

 

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Ushas

 
 

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Through the Mist

 

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Muir Maiden

 

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Sirens Song

 
 

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Tribal Rite

 

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Walking in Balance

 
 

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Wind and Waves

 

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Woodland's Shaman

 


Pyrographic Illustrations

 

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Winter's Thaw

 

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Tree Study

 

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Puma Shield

 
 

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Night Song

 

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Giraffe

 
 


Artist Spotlight

Name: Deana Hinchcliff

Email:info@primalearth.net

What type(s) of art do you like to create? My main creative efforts are currently focused on the more organic side. I work mostly in leather, which I sculpt into "Spirit Masks". I also use as it as a surface to create pyrographic illustrations. I have also started working with PMC (precious metal clay).

Where did you learn to do what you do? I have taken some random independent classes. Mostly self-taught.

Tell us about your most important projects. The most important projects I have worked on are the commissioned pieces. Those are the most challenging because the outcome is based not only on my ability to create, but also on trust of the recipient.

Describe your studio. I have a studio at home that we built onto in 2005. It's great to have a dedicated space that allows me to have more than one project going at a time. It allows me to be more creative and more productive.

What type of music do you listen to while you work? I like a variety...rock, country, a bit of Native American, with some NPR thrown in. Sometimes, though, it's good to have quiet.

Where do you find your inspiration? Most of my inspiration comes from the native peoples world-wide. Nature is also a big contributor.

Do you have any advice for other artists? Find things that inspire you to keep creating. Get out of your comfort zone and try something new.

Do you belong to any art organizations? Board member, TSA

Do you have a website?www.primalearth.net

 

 

 

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