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Stephanie Inagaki is a Southern California–based fine artist and metalsmith. Her charcoal drawings are dark, poetic fusions of self and myth, drawing especially from Japanese folklore. The female subjects—which are often representations of herself—merge with crows and supernatural monsters, their bodies transmuting into uncanny hybrids inscribed with ageless mythologies. A particular emphasis is placed on...
Kansas-based metalsmith and jeweler Dukno Yoon creates rings, bracelets, and other devices that mimic the movements of birds by harnessing the motion caused by the flick of the wrist or flexing of fingers. Yoon received his BFA from Kookmin University, Seoul and a MFA from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio and most recently has been working on a series of metronomes that also explore the movement of birds. Though I was only able to embed a few of the animated examples of his work above, head over to his Wings gallery to see many more devices in action, the bracelets in particular are really fun to watch. More
Metalsmith and jewelry maker Dukno Yoon makes these amazing kinetic rings with feather "wings" that move when the wearer bends the finger donning the
Kathleen Prindiville, www.kathleenprindiville.com, Jewelry + Metalsmithing, 2006
About Designed by an unknown Japanese craftsman. A pair of heavy welded metal abstract bird sculptures, minimalist in design and creation. Some remnants of greenish and gold flack patina under dark finish. Cleaned and polished. Measures: Each bird is 6 inches high and weighs 3.35 lbs.
Valerie Ostenak is a painter and metal metalsmith artist that is inspired by Transformation. Movement. Flow. . . . and the energy within.
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Today we’re excited to share a glimpse into the studio of jewelry designer Hannah Ferrara, who will be bringing her line of handmade jewelry, Another...
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We are so lucky to have Cynthia Toops joining our guild for a Master Class April 9 & 10. This is an intimate class, and registration has been opened to members only. We still have a few spots…
For this post I decided to look at kinetic jewellery and sculpture. One of the best examples I found is the work of Dunko Yoon. This Korean metalsmith makes
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In this article, we'll take a look at the work, career, crochet art, and beautiful jewelry of New York artist Arline Fisch!
Comment on previous blog entry prompted me to point out some of the wonderful work by others that inspires me. I am not claiming it will be a full list and not in any particular order. In the very first fiber art exhibit I was invited to participate I saw wonderful sculptures by Blanka Sperkova: Curator of the exhibit had displayed our works next to each other and on the opening night several people asked me - do you know each other? No, we never met, I wish one day we would. Then learned about Ruth Asawa: She had an exhibition I very much wish I saw. When I see ceramic sculptures by Eva Hild, they always seem to trigger something familiar to me: In 2006 at Gathering for Gardner I met Brent Collins and later also Carlo Sequin and learned more about their collaboration: About the same time I met also George Hart. Lately his sculptures are more with computer aided and 3-D printing possibility inspired touch, which lets to create big collective fun works for all ages. George has such enthusiasm for popularizing art and mathematics - I am eagerly waiting for Museum of Mathematics to open in 2012! I am very happy to see that George's daughter Vi Hart is know following her father's footsteps with her own creative work. I like her doodles very much Math inspires artists to create sculptures in different media - I am finding fascinating Desiree Hope glass sculptures inspired by geometric forms: If I am looking for mathematics and art connections, one of my favorite places is ISAMA page - wealth of information! Online journal on this page Hyperseeing - not to be missed! So do BRIDGES. Of course, I can go on and on, but enough for now :-).
La vida es un CARRUSEL que avanza girando, a veces demasiado lento, a veces demasiado rápido... La vida es una NORIA desde la que a veces vemos el mundo desde arriba y otras desde muy abajo... Y a pesar del vértigo que me producen tamaños cambios impredecibles, incontrolados, inesperados...Tal vez, al fin y al cabo, lo importante sea acertar con la elección del carrusel y la noria en la que giramos... Que nos permita subir tan alto como para ofrecernos la panorámica más amplia del mundo y tan bajo como para tocar el suelo y coger carrerilla e impulso.... Que nos permita girar tan rápido como para cerrar los ojos y prestar atención al resto de nuestros sentidos... y Tan Lento como para no perdernos el más mínimo detalle del paisaje sobre el que hemos sido dibujados... Con trazo grueso... Con trazo Fino. Palmichula Reflexiva... Fuente Fotografías: Art Magazine Autor: Gerard Cambon
Each piece of the Bobini Roots jewelry collection is designed and handcrafted by goldsmith Nicole, in her studio in Eindhoven.
Of all the Easter Eggs ever made and gifted, there is a particular collection that exists as a testament of craftsmanship and genius. They were gifted as an expression of love and adulation, represent a continued legacy from father to son.They are the brainchild of a man who is perhaps the best known jeweller in the world, Peter Karl Fabergé .
Kansas-based metalsmith and jeweler Dukno Yoon creates rings, bracelets, and other devices that mimic the movements of birds by harnessing the motion caused by the flick of the wrist or flexing of fingers. Yoon received his BFA from Kookmin University, Seoul and a MFA from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio and most recently has been working on a series of metronomes that also explore the movement of birds. Though I was only able to embed a few of the animated examples of his work above, head over to his Wings gallery to see many more devices in action, the bracelets in particular are really fun to watch. More
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'Sabin Howard, a sculptor of immense talent, has created some of the last decade’s most substantive realistic sculpture. When viewing his works, visitors may be reminded of the time when Donatello and Rodin walked the earth...' | The New York Times, April 28, 2002
Sea Jellies, her new exhibition at the Monterey Museum of Art, she has clearly solved the...