My jewelry is made from materials others saw no value in, silver-plate trays, brass, items once given as gifts, now at a charity shop, perhaps the items meant something at one time, but then just became something in the way.
The misery of mankind has always been when those who were in control, saw no value in those who were not. I always try to find the beauty beneath the surface of the materials I use, and with patience coax them into wearable art. If one looks closely, you may be able to see some of the original characteristics of the metal I chose for a piece. Scroll down to see some of the newest pieces.
The misery of mankind has always been when those who were in control, saw no value in those who were not. I always try to find the beauty beneath the surface of the materials I use, and with patience coax them into wearable art. If one looks closely, you may be able to see some of the original characteristics of the metal I chose for a piece. Scroll down to see some of the newest pieces.
The video Meet the Artist was made by HEC Studio in St. Louis, for the St. Louis Art Fair.
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Meet the Artist
New jewelry is coming off the bench, and more will be added soon.
Some are sold, some in galleries, some I still have.
If interested, please use the contact form.
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Not all jewelry that has sold is marked. Check out my Shop Page for a few pieces that are available. More will be added.
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