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Jodi Endicott's work is often about patterns or past experiences. She subtly depicts
the influence of the group and the strength of the individual through her use of
metaphor.
Endicott's paintings and sculptures can be found in prominent public installations as
well as private, corporate, city and state collections. Her work has won numerous awards
and has been exhibited in the United States and Japan. Her public sculptures are quite
popular, attracting ongoing viewer and media attention. Her public works are witty and surprising as you'll find
them in places one wouldn't expect.
Endicott says, "What sets my work apart is the
public's reaction to my art. I've been fortunate to
have some very accessible sites where viewers can be
surprised by the work. This lets them bring it to
another level. It's always interesting to see them
take my work and make it their own."
Her public sculptures are made out of a variety of
materials including hand-built concrete, ceramic, cast
or fabricated bronze or brass, and other metal
products. Each work is unique to itself as the
handling of the media rangings from the more gestural
to realistic.
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