Jan Huling is known for her meticulous use of seed beads which she applies in intricate patterns on a range of three-dimensional forms. These forms are objects from everyday life, such as a doll or a plastic toy, but once they are covered with beads, they are transformed. Inspired by indigenous art, mythologies, and pop culture, her swirling hypnotic surfaces often remind us of the fantastical creatures found in childhood fairytales.
Read more about Jan Huling from our blog post by Allie Farlow.
