
Janet
Richardson-Baughman
Janet Richardson-Baughman
earned her BFA from central Michigan University
and received an MFA in ceramics from Indiana
State University in 1977. After graduation,
she taught college and began her studio
career. Continuing her ceramic work, she
developed a series of elegant vessels, contemporary
sculptures and large-scale handmade tile
for the walls. "My work is architecturally
influenced," says Janet, "my father
was an architect and I grew up surrounded
by line and shape." Her work is a sophisticated
blend of from, color, and rhythm and when
creating a piece she "visualizes the
lines and color as a poem in motion."
Janet expanded her media to include pastels,
mixed media, collage and painting. Her work
has been included in many exhibitions and
galleries nationally. Her work has also
been very successful in the corporate market,
including custom commissions and is represented
in many corporate and commercial settings.
Janet lives and idyllic existence with her
artist/husband on a small horse farm where
they also have their studio. They work together
everyday, and for them it is the perfect
partnership because they compliment one
another so well.
Artist's
Statement:
"My images are reflective in nature,
intuitive feelings become from. These forms
go through a process of examination and
transitional. I am interested in pre-Columbian
and Egyptian eras and my work often has
cross-cultural references. Architectural
form has also been an influence since early
childhood and has even the underpinning
of much of my work." |