by Elsa Mora | Mar 8, 2018 | Blog, Jewelry
In Lucy Sarneel’s words: “For some time my work has developed towards the idea of a jewel considered as a power-object and patron, as a counterpart of the high-tech, time-efficient, money-ruled world we live in.” “The “carrying material“...
by Elsa Mora | Jan 26, 2018 | Blog, Jewelry
Based in Australia, Jess Dare works predominately in glass using lampworking techniques and non-precious metal. She approaches nature as a metaphor to investigate concepts of the fragility and transience of memory. Her work is exhibited internationally and is...
by Elsa Mora | Jan 23, 2018 | Blog, Jewelry
Grainne Morton was born and raised in Northern Ireland. She is obsessively drawn to collecting miniature objects, which eventually find a place in her work. Grainne lives and works in Edinburgh, Scotland, with her husband, two children and her vast collection of...
by Elsa Mora | Jan 15, 2018 | Blog, Jewelry
The artist behind Studio Baladi works with gold, sterling silver, brass, and sometimes combines new and surprising materials. The word “Baladi” means locally, from the ground, untouched, which is what guides the lines and textures of most of her...
by Elsa Mora | Jan 5, 2018 | Blog, Jewelry, Sculpture
Originally from Indiana, Pennsylvania, Luci Jockel holds a Master of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design in Jewelry and Metalsmithing, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her meticulous work is constructed of bee...
by Elsa Mora | Jul 31, 2014 | Blog, Jewelry
* About her work, Märta Mattsson says: “Sometimes I see beauty in things that other people find strange or are even repulsed by. I become fascinated when there is something you do not want to see and the feeling you get when you do not want to look at something,...