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  1. Heather JanschBronze and Driftwood Horse, 2013. Artist Heather Jansch created these life-sized horse foals from two different materials: one is made from carefully chosen pieces of driftwood found on the beach, the other is a bronze cast. Our original, much-loved driftwood horse, which usually stands at this spot, has grown so fragile that it ...

  2. About This Piece. “Chinoise” is part of the series of sculptures inspired by ancient Tang Dynasty horses, and represents Jansch’s first foray in to bronze casting (prior to perfecting the technique for creating casts of the driftwood work). The plaster original of this piece still exists, as do the moulds for the bronze.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bert_JanschBert Jansch - Wikipedia

    Het album Bert Jansch werd uitgebracht in 1965 en er werden 150.000 exemplaren van verkocht. Tot de beste nummers van dit album worden Do you hear me now en Needle of death gerekend. In zijn vroege carrière werd Jansch soms gekarakteriseerd als een Britse Bob Dylan. Op 19 oktober 1968 trouwde Jansch met Heather Sewell.

  4. 858 Followers, 434 Following, 110 Posts - Heather Jansch (@heather.jansch.art) on Instagram: "British Sculptor famed for equine work in driftwood & bronze. 1948-2021 On show at @sculpturebythelakes & @diehlgallery ️ office@heatherjansch.com"

  5. “From the beginning my twin passions were drawing and horses, my hero was Leonardo da Vinci, and my dreams were of becoming an artist living in a wooded valley with clear flowing water at my door and horses grazing all around.I was a wild young thing. I hated the confines of school especially in the summer and was a disruptive student unless in an art class. By some miracle that was enough ...

  6. Heather was an independent spirit who loved fun and adventure. Throughout her life she wrote, her output including Heather Jansch’s Diary (2009) and Bert Jansch: Living With the Legend (2013). She also published two children’s books and had recently been working on a memoir. She is survived by her son, Kieron, granddaughter, Ottilie, and ...

  7. Created at the start of the driftwood to bronze translation project, “RaRa” is modelled after the artist’s own Arabian horse of the same name. This was the first complete driftwood horse of Jansch’s to be cast in bronze (the Tang horses had preceded them, but these were a more traditional plaster model). In an edition of 9 the moulds ...