9/16/2010

New collection 'Rubber Chains'

My work explores the idea of reversing the conventional definition between clothes and jewellery. I am interested in the idea that clothes are usually dominant and jewellery secondary, worn as an accessory to add decoration. My enquiry reverses this concept. To show this emphasis I create exaggerated form and variable wear-ability. I am inspired by architecture to create complicated and varied structures in each piece. I make my pieces large scale to attract people’s attention. I have chosen rubber gloves as my material, aiming to transform a mundane everyday item into beautiful and original objects. I have explored unique dyeing techniques on my material to bring a special colour result. My inspiration for colour scheme is from my observations and perception of the surrounding environment. I record images during my daily life to support my choice of colours for each individual piece. My aim is to create a unique aesthetic combining sculptural construction, dramatic colour and texture. My work is visually interesting and functions with clothes for everyday and occasion wear. To emphasise the flexible wear-ability of my work, I have produced some individual photos for each piece which show their versatility in shape and their suitability for both casual and formal wear.

Due to its versatility, I feel that my work’s appeal reaches further than the contemporary jewelery world, and would be well placed within the fashion market as well, broadening the number of potential collectors and buyers for my work.


Blue Necklace











Brown Necklace










Green Necklace












Grey/Yellow Necklace










Red Necklace








8/17/2010

Making Treasure Private View

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Fantastical edible creations, modern re-interpretations of historical decorative arts, rubber glove garments and wearable drawings, a selection of what will be showcased at Making Treasure, the MA Jewellery, Silversmithing and Related Products graduate exhibition opening on September 11th at 6.30pm.

The exhibition is the culmination of the intensive one-year long course taught at the renowned School of Jewellery, Birmingham City University.

The international group of makers join together to present new and original work that pushes conventional boundaries that co-exist within sculpture, fashion and fine art. The work exhibited challenges preconceived ideas of what jewellery and objects can be in form, material, function and scale whilst displaying individual aesthetics, design methodologies and artistic points.

5/31/2010

Wearing Ideas




'Rubber Gloves' Jewellery


Necklace 1

Rubber Gloves(dyed), Metal Jumprings

Necklace 2
Rubber Gloves(dyed), metal jumprings


Necklace 3
Rubber Gloves, metal jumprings




Necklace 4

Rubber Gloves, Metal Jumprings