ARTIST
STATEMENT:
Simple,
yet interesting jewelry is what I like to create. The
most basic shapes such as circles and squares can be
very interesting if they have character. I do not use
decorative gemstones in my pieces because those stones
tend to become the focal point of the jewelry. Rather,
I create something interesting and pleasing to the eye
and skin, by combining different shapes and textures
of the metal. The colors I use on my pieces are often
glass seed beads and sequins, and they are as beautiful
as precious stones. I believe that it is my techniques
and labor that’s making this jewelry valuable,
not the value of precious stones.
I
feel that the most important aspect to my jewelry is
its craftsmanship.
I often feel under-appreciated when I am referred to
as a “designer”, because it sounds so far
removed from the creation of the work itself. When I
start working on a piece, a lot get changed in the process.
Sometimes it evolves into something completely different
than what was originally in my sketchbook. More often
than not, something much better is created. Even though
I have been working with silver for approximately thirteen
years now, each design offers a completely different
way of working with the material. Every design gives
me new ideas but also some challenges I have to “figure
out” a solution for .
Another very important aspect of my jewelry is its functionality.
I find a lot of very innovative and beautiful jewelry
out there that are non-functional as jewelry. I can’t
imagine some of those would be comfortable to wear.
My jewelry needs to be worn for a full appreciation.
That is why I pay great attention to its shape, weight
and volume so that the wearer can be totally comfortable
while wearing it.
AVAILABLE INVENTORY:
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"Pactola Lake"
4 x 4 x 7"
Material/technique: Sterling silver, Labradorite,
sequins, glass beads, nylon thread, Sterling silver
sheet is cut, formed, and soldered to create the
teapot body. It is oxidized and then hand-drilled
with a tiny drill bit to accept hand-stitched
glass beads and sequins details.The "lid"is
also formed from sterling silver sheet and wire,
then a Labradorite slab is set from underneath.
$8400.
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