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Artist Statement:
Exotic Wooden Jewellery
For the past twelve years I have made a range of one off pieces of jewellery using exotic woods, silver, gold and various other materials. Often one piece of jewellery will open up to reveal another. I also enjoy making stands to display my jewellery. I like to use a variety of materials for the warmth of their colours and because they allow a more sculptural approach to design. The ideas for my jewellery come from a wide range of sources. These include antique scientific equipment, ethnographic artefacts such as netsuke and scrimshaw and ideas suggested whilst actually in the process of making.
Metal jewellery
I also work on a range of asymmetrical metal jewellery in partnership with my wife Dawn. The materials used are un-hallmarked silver, brass and various semi-precious stones such as amber, amethyst, garnet, white moonstone and opal triplet. The silver cannot be hallmarked because it has the brass pieces soldered to it. First a grid is imprinted on the silver sheet. Then stencils are arranged in the squares and roller printed. The earrings are cut up using the grid system into set sizes. An opal, garnet, moonstone, amethyst, or piece of ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
1987 GROUP EXHIBITION, THE MALL GALLERIES, INCLUDE LONDON
1990 "NEW FACES" THE VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON
1992 ONE MAN EXHIBITION AT "MARIE VITA GALLERY", OSAKA JAPAN
1994 CHELSEA CRAFT FAIR
1996 ONE MAN EXHIBITION AT "THE OPEN EYE GALLERY", EDINBURGH
1997+98 ARTISAN CONTEMPORARY CRAFT FAIRS, EDINBURGH
1999 EXHIBITIONS AT ...
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Artist Galleries:
UK OUTLETS
LEEDS CRAFT CENTRE & DESIGN GALLERY
PYRAMID, YORK
GODFREY & TWATT, HARROGATE
TOM FOOLERY, MUSWELL HILL + BARNES
RUTHIN CRAFT CENTRE
QUEEN'S GALLERY, DUNDEE
BREWERY ARTS, CIRENCESTER
THE ARC, CHESTER
GIBBS GALLERY, CANTERBURY
ABERDEEN ART GALLERY
BRISTOL GUILD OF APPLIED ART
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