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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

metals and stones

Very cool necklaces from Loyalty and Blood


Half Dipped Statement

Cluster of shuttlecock ball feathers, with five gold plated feathers on an 18k gold chain with silk knitting from Mirit Weinstock.


Kawar Ring

Handmade engraved bezeled bone ring from A Peace Treaty. Made sustainably from discarded camel bone and antiqued gold plated brass.


Media Luna Necklace

Layered brass pendants on brass link chain from Garnett Jewelry.


Mantle Necklace

Mantle necklace from Stone and Honey. Clear quartz, turquoise, and a rough pyrite hunk. A set of descending black triangles. Hand forged bar and link.

 The above four items can be found at: Need Supply Co.



Monday, June 13, 2011

...lost and found

It's always inspiring and refreshing to find art that changes the way you see and think. Just when you think everything has already been done, you come across something so exciting that you see creativity is infinite. limitless. ever-lasting. And what is considered beautiful is not limited to a traditional narrow definition.

Here are some artists and their artwork that I've gotten excited about :) 


Stuart Haygarth
 using objects that have been discarded, Stuart Haygarth transforms these found objects into magnificent chandeliers.


made out of glasses




Carolina Fontoura Alzaga
"In her work Carolina integrates her hybrid identity, global perspective and socio-political interests." 
Beautiful and strangely elegant knowing they originated from a standard bicycle, Carolina has used spare bicycle parts to make this chandelier. 



Kiel Mead
Mead, like Haygarth, takes lost and discarded objects and transforms them into surprisingly beautiful jewelry.
button rings

forgetmeknots

frekspecs

giraffe

lincoln