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I employ symbolism and humour in my work as my vehicle of self expression.
By teasing familiarity with absurdity, I pay homage to everyday curiosities.
By teasing familiarity with absurdity, I pay homage to everyday curiosities.
My jewellery practice and “Shared Stories” are a continuously evolving and expanding collection of body adornments
communicating stories and experiences around the subject of mental health.
communicating stories and experiences around the subject of mental health.
Heather Blake uses the materials and techniques of shoemaking to reinterpret the codes of jewellery.
Central to her practice is her engagement with circularity and regenerative design.
Central to her practice is her engagement with circularity and regenerative design.
Autistic PhD researcher, art jeweller/sculptor invoking multispecies belonging through making and interspecies communication. Employing textiles, ceramics, metal and found objects I create inhabitable sculptures and performances that blend species.
My work investigates value. By exploring ordinary materials I hope to show how mundane
objects hold power and beauty that is worth celebrating and treasuring.
objects hold power and beauty that is worth celebrating and treasuring.
The natural environment is something which continues to influence me. My practice is heavily influenced
by the land; it’s texture, form and shape, together indicating a sense of place.
by the land; it’s texture, form and shape, together indicating a sense of place.
Visible and invisible elements inhabit the central space of jewellery. Choices of materials and techniques
allow me to joyfully explore and reflect my values and passion for design with freedom.
allow me to joyfully explore and reflect my values and passion for design with freedom.