Every aspect of Keith and Jane's lives is affected by their desire to create and
their deep appreciation of all arts and crafts.
On a large scale, Keith has designed and built their home and much of the furnishings
in it. Jane designs and makes jewelry down to the smallest scale. Together they draw, paint, sculpt, and sometimes work together
on finished work encompassing several media. They have both shown their work at various shows and galleries around Colorado,
New Mexico and the rest of the country.
Jane has combined stones and silver with Keith's wood turnings, and Keith has mined
and cut stones for Jane to set. Jane also teaches silversmithing in her studio.
As a wood turner, Keith has specialized in hollow form vessels, turned from complex,
segmented blanks. His drawings in charcoal and pastel have been in shows at the Business of Arts Center and Cottonwood Artist's
School. Many of his photographs of pregnant mothers and families with newborns hang in local hospitals and in the offices
of midwives and obstetricians.
Keith and Jane are casting the human body in alginate and forton and have cold-cast
copper forms at the new Spirit Dancer Gallery in Sante Fe. Keith is getting ready to explore metal sculpture and has many
ideas waiting for the torches, welder and plasma cutter.
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