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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Video of jewellery

In the process of doing last minute preparations for New Designers next week.Very exciting, I think the stand is going to look great! In a bid to show the movement of my work, I have created this short video of two of my pieces which move in different ways

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wKIH_gfZdk&feature=mh_lolz&list=HL1309112502

I think this may be a good way to show the concept of my work, other than showing the movement of the pieces in person.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Degree Show Preview

Friday evenings preview was very busy and hectic but an exciting experience. It was the first time my final degree work was seen by the public, which was quite nerveracking but its been great to have some feedback.

Here is an image of my work in the show just before the preview started:

 

The course tutors put a lot of work into giving the show a new look this year, which I think really paid off judging by the general feedback and the buzz in the room on Friday.

It was also fantastic to have so many sponsors from the industry providing awards and prizes at the preview, each offering amazing opportunities. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the show and am in the middle of finalising arrangements for New Designers next week! Busy busy busy!

Degree show work part 2

More images of my final collection:










Degree Show work

Here are some of the photos taken of my final collection The photographer, David Golding was a pleasure to work with and the collaboration was really successful in bringing out the best in the pieces through images.


Kinetic bangle with etched map detail. Silver plated brass but can be commissioned to make in solid silver with etched map that is specified by the wearer. The two central bands spin fluidly when held at the top, and when worn will gently move with the wearer.


Brooch- oxidised copper and white metal. The pin runs through the central tubing of the piece which creates the structure around which the rings are placed. The pin has a cultured pearl on the end. each of the three rings can spin independantly. A geometric brooch when worn, and sculptural and tactileobject when held.

The spinning rings series. Inspired by watch parts, the rings have screw tops and can be layered with a variety of white metal or oxidised copper rings, some set with black diamonds. The bobbins have been a reccurrent theme throughout my degree, in this collection they feature a journey map, describing a significant route I have made throughout my life to visit relatives across the country.