| Cantey Kelleher (formerly Gannaway) is a portrait sculptor and
teacher who specializes in miniature figure portraits as well
as half-to life-sized busts. She also creates two-thirds to
life-sized figure portraits as garden sculptures and fountains.
Typically, her original pieces are in the old-world
medium of terra cotta. These finished works of art can then
be foundry-cast in bronze.
Cantey attended Hollins College and graduated from
UNC-CH with a degree in psychology. She practiced in North
Carolina for seven years before retiring to raise a family.
During these years she began studying portrait sculpture,
receiving her first portrait commission in 1986 and her first
awards - Best of Category and Best of Show - in 1990 from
the North Carolina State Ceramic Association. She began teaching
at Queens College and in her studio in 1995.
Though the medium and style of her portraits is classic,
the format is relaxed and personal in order to capture the
true character and gesture of the individual. Each portrait
is crafted with such life-like composition that it seems to
breathe with a life of its own. "Often the casual slant
of a baseball cap or the playful caress of a family pet helps
capture the essence of a child or adolescent at that particular
point in his or her life. The fun and challenge of three-dimensional
portraiture is finding the many subtle ways to represent the
spirit of the individual."
Collectors along the East Coast have found that her sculptures
immortalize loved ones in an art form that can be cherished
for generations.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. Bissell
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Branstrom III
Mr. & Mrs. George Watts Carr, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Choate
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin L. Chrisman
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Dillashaw
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Harris
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Holding
Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Joyner
Mr. & Mrs. Neill G. McBryde
Mr. & Mrs. David Rankin
Dr. & Mrs. R. L. Swetenburg, Jr.
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