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I love to develop ideas that play with rationalities and opposites.
Because of its versatility and malleability working with glass gives me the freedom I need to explore the wonders of gravity
along with the materials transparency and my joy of colour .
Because of its versatility and malleability working with glass gives me the freedom I need to explore the wonders of gravity
along with the materials transparency and my joy of colour .
Chelsea, a US-based jeweler and artist, examines how materials reflect human nature. Her work
uncovers the stories and personalities we project onto everyday objects and materials.
uncovers the stories and personalities we project onto everyday objects and materials.
American artist and metalsmith Claire Webb recently earned an MFA in Metal from SUNY New Paltz.
Her current work explores the expressive potential of unexpected material combinations and transformations.
Her current work explores the expressive potential of unexpected material combinations and transformations.
Dongyi Wu transfers her experiences and emotions into her jewellery using different types of exciting materials.
Her works play with scale and explore the connection between jewellery and the human body.
Her works play with scale and explore the connection between jewellery and the human body.
The truth is, we want only for love. We want to be cherished, needed, protected. We desperately want to be intimately
vulnerable. When love has been denied and refused or when the other is and has always been absent,
the ache of the heart becomes profound, unmanageable. This is where I begin.
vulnerable. When love has been denied and refused or when the other is and has always been absent,
the ache of the heart becomes profound, unmanageable. This is where I begin.
I seek to leave reality behind with my artwork.
I create colourful forms out of fabric, sometimes covered with resin.
I live for the interplay of colour, light and texture.
I create colourful forms out of fabric, sometimes covered with resin.
I live for the interplay of colour, light and texture.
I explore themes of control, chance, and failure: In the physical world and within our own consciousness
by pushing and manipulating materials, processes, and found objects to their breaking points.
by pushing and manipulating materials, processes, and found objects to their breaking points.
My work is an exploration of nontraditional materials combined with silverwork, revolving around
the concept of making precious. I am obsessed with simple geometric forms.
the concept of making precious. I am obsessed with simple geometric forms.
My work has always been a blending of organic forms, with the intention of creating wearable objects that seem both familiar and uncanny.
Drawing from unexpected, commonly found, and often impermanent materials, my research fuses traditional craft practices
and experimental processes with concepts of time, materiality, object, and the body.
and experimental processes with concepts of time, materiality, object, and the body.
Cole is a studio artist & educator working in jewellery and sculpture.
Her work has been exhibited across Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Her work has been exhibited across Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Striving to invent uniquely singular pieces, I enjoy integrating unusual materials and found objects into my projects.
My jewelry ranges from classic minimalist lines to vibrant wearables.
My jewelry ranges from classic minimalist lines to vibrant wearables.
I find debris on my walks that give me ideas for jewelry. I also like to draw. I sometimes combine the two.
My work re-imagines found plastic objects. I focus on color and composition to
transform these materials into playful, expressive abstractions.
transform these materials into playful, expressive abstractions.
Organic structures echo memories and emotions. As I learn to acclimatise myself to my surroundings
and cope with various situations, I romanticize nature’s way of embracing change, growth, and strength.
and cope with various situations, I romanticize nature’s way of embracing change, growth, and strength.
KING RELD is an avant-garde creator questioning how self-image, beauty-gluttony,
and aspirations to luxury affect our expression, both interpersonally and on social media.
and aspirations to luxury affect our expression, both interpersonally and on social media.
My modern resin works explore natural processes, from the secrets of trees revealed in growth rings to midlife stalactites,
ephemeral sandcastles and abstract representations of the moon.
ephemeral sandcastles and abstract representations of the moon.
Like an offering, I create pieces that allow the personality of every natural object define
its use then add metalwork to give honor to the distinct beauty of these objects.
its use then add metalwork to give honor to the distinct beauty of these objects.
I craft art jewelry to process the landscape that I currently find myself in, while also digging into the roots of who I am as a maker.
I am a beadsmith working with upcycled materials and repurposed vintage beads.
Reinventing bead-weaving in a 'pop' way. I am developing new aesthetics for this artisanal medium.
Reinventing bead-weaving in a 'pop' way. I am developing new aesthetics for this artisanal medium.
My works are driven by personal experience and the exploration of materiality and our connection objects.
As an interdisciplinary artist, Mónica’s artistic practice navigates the diverse realm of materials and processes.
She embraces an array of mediums including metals, mixed media sculpture, sound, poetry, and movement.
She embraces an array of mediums including metals, mixed media sculpture, sound, poetry, and movement.
I upcycle materials and reclaimed metals to create objects that evoke geometric shapes found throughout
the history of art. I embrace social issues as part of my own artistic practice.
the history of art. I embrace social issues as part of my own artistic practice.
Pauletta Brooks creates wearable art jewellery that is sculptural, organic and imbued with an 'otherwordly' magical look.
All pieces are hand made and one of a kind, designed in her NYC studio.
All pieces are hand made and one of a kind, designed in her NYC studio.
New York artist Rodger Stevens is an internationally exhibited sculptor whose work is rooted in personal narrative and draws heavily
upon literature, history, mathematics, human physiology and personal experience.
upon literature, history, mathematics, human physiology and personal experience.
Fabricated from re-purposed silver plate trays from charity shops, materials others saw no value in.
This means that the metal informs the outcome, every time.
This means that the metal informs the outcome, every time.
SULO BEE is a queer interdisciplinary maker. Through experimental techniques in metalworking and printmaking,
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they respond to their lived experiences and how they materialize as a self-made safe space: $P4RKL3_FiLTH_CL0UD_NiN3.
Vivienne Varay is an adornment-based object maker who creates provocative work about intimacy and anxiety.