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Precious things.
February 2, 2010 in art, Australian art, craft, design, exhibition, jewellery/metalwork, making, my work, Personal | Tags: contemporary craft, contemporary jewellery, danyka, Danyka van Buuren, jewellery, melamine, melmac, parchment, picnic gems, plastic, Precious Things | 1 comment
Here are the installation shots from my 2009 graduating show.
I made an extension to the Picnic Gems series (of early 2009) and created some more wearables derived from my earlier experiments with wireframes and goatskin parchment.
I apologise that the shots aren’t great — most of the pieces were sold (hence the little sticker dots everywhere) and I didn’t get a chance to shoot them using the flash. Thanks to all of those wonderful buyers out there! This really renewed my working vigour.
I’ll shortly be sending out pieces to a few suppliers, so stay tuned! I’m also working on some more costume-y pieces for my etsy store, which includes a bit of an overhaul/rebrand.
In 2010 I’ll be completing an honours years at ANU, so my next major project will involve refining a concept and further material explorations. Watch this space…
Finger food from Jasmine Scott
September 15, 2008 in craft, design, jewellery/metalwork | Tags: Jasmine Scott, jewellery, plastic, resin | 1 comment
Jasmine Scott is a New Zealand expat who now practices in Florida, after a reasonable stint in Australia. A highly talented visual artist, her latest feat is a range of delicious retro-inspired polyester resin rings.























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