Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Betty Heald Jewelry

We recently became aware of a jewelry exhibition
currently on view at Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery.
Entitled: "Transmutations: Material Reborn"
this show runs from
April 28, 2010 - May 17, 2010.

"Transmutations: Material Reborn" is a
contemporary jewelry art show
featuring twenty-seven international
jewelry artists who transform plastics
(materials that include resin, latex, rubber, vinyl,
and thermoplastics) into wearable art.

As described by the gallery,
"There are pieces meant for everyday adornment,
and pieces meant to make a statement."

Some of the Jewelry Artists in this exhibition include:
Mary Donald, Suzanne Golden, Rebecca Hannon,
Betty Heald, Karin Kato, Susanne Klemm,
Jocelyn Kolb, Monika Krol, Gail MacMillan Leavitt,
Vicki Mason, Emiko Oye, Natalya Pinchuk,
Leslie Shershow, Rebecca Strzelec, and Sandra Zilker.

Let's take a look at some examples of the one-of-a-kind
jewelry included in this exhibition.
                            
Here is an eye-popping brooch made
by Betty Heald, called "Light Chamber III."


Each of the pieces Betty provided for this exhibition
is made with epoxy resin, sterling silver,
gold leaf, and stainless steel.
                                              
This brooch is another example of Betty's work called "Green Beam." 
                              
 


Here is one more attention-grabbing example of Betty's work
in resin called "Light Chamber I."




There is a sense of lusciousness inherent in these
pieces that captures our imagination. 
We are curious about what seems to be a
soft, pliable texture 
combined with extraordinary detail and luminosity.
The effect is that of a transparent photographic image.
                                         
If you're in the area, pop in to see the exhibition.
We'd love to know your impressions. 

                                   

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Carolyn Tillie Jewelry

It's fun to see the whimsical work 
created by Carolyn Tillie
Sharing her passion for food in the form
of delightful art-to-wear jewelry,
Carolyn's work features culinary-themed pieces
that combine delicious designs
and lots of imagination.

Here is a striking example of her delectable visual delights
from her recent Farmer's Market collection,
called Aubergine Pendant. 



 

And from her extensive Just Desserts collection
we enjoy her Swirled Cake Necklace.






From her imaginative Bento Box collection
we find this Chopstick Brooch with Sushi Handrolls
rather amusing.




Individually fabricating each piece
of jewelry, using either sterling silver or 14K gold
combined with other materials such as
polymer or high-grade plastics, provides
many charming and fun pieces.

We relish all of her work.

Enjoy!