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2021 Granny Series
With her 2021 Granny Series, Janet brings her Gerontology studies to a whole new level: transforming what could be tragedy into comedy, fear into triumph and humiliation into a desperately needed humility.
And the transformations are ours, not hers – These Grannies are too busy keeping it all balanced and robust with their ample cleavage – both top and bottom – at the ready for what ever may come next.
Janet Howse: Buckle up, put your seat in the upright position, put away your table and stow all carry-on luggage.
We begin our decent.
As opportunity and expectation changes and fades we continue to try to shine.
Our arms tiring, nerve wavering. We shall not go gently.
I plan to go down with a fight
All works are acrylic paint on board, ready for hanging.

6″ x 6″ acrylic on board
$220

8″ x 8″
$250

7″ x 5″
$250

7″ x 5″
$250
2020 Girls Gone Wild series
all works acrylic on board $160 each except Main Squeeze $400

8″ x 6″ x 1 1/2 ” SOLD

8″ x 8″ x 1 1/2″ SOLD

8″ x 8″ x 1 1/2″ SOLD

8″ x 10″ x 1 1/2″
$160

9″ x 7″ x 1 1/2″
$160

9″ x 7″ x 1/2″
$160

24″ x 40″
$400
The creative and somewhat unfocused genius of Janet Howse began at an early age when she would steal her mother’s jewelry and take it apart to make something better.
After a time she moved on to nail polish art which resulted in the complete annihilation of all the varnish on the living room furniture.
With effort and luck her creative leanings were channeled into a degree in art from NSCAD.
Much to everyone’s surprise, including her own, this lead her down a path of therapeutic art programming in the field of healthcare. Spending more than a decade in this field, it is from here that much of her inspiration comes. The weird, wonderful, lonely, broken, resilient, tenacious and often hysterically funny world of aging. This microcosm of hope and dysfunction spilling over into everyday life.
“It never ceases to amaze me how complicated our mundane lives are”.
Janet is a true optimist (masked in a blunt and mildly suspicious persona) with a unbreakable faith in human kindness which she sees most profoundly in the cracks in our facades, moments of unintentional vulnerability, the ability to laugh at oneself and our continual attempts to try to love.

I have to go now
May 2019