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Distribution was challenging, as other artists created and sold similar products in the same markets. However, in 1976, Sobral stumbled across a new material – resin – that proved to be a turning point in his career. At a craft fair in Cabo Frio, Sobral first encountered jewelry made by Argentinean artisans from polyester resin. Unable to ...
She combines jewelry, fabric, paint, buttons, resin, wire, wood, etc. in her sculpture work, exploring the tension between nature and the human-made. [3] Both her sculpture work and her work on paper focus on themes of nature, man made structures, fragility, and the environment in relation to humanity.
Cushman then began manufacturing a more affordable resin reproduction version. [13] Two years later, Cushman introduced a line of tote bags inscribed with similar phrases, [ 14 ] as well as cuffs featuring zodiac constellations in crystals on black resin.
Thewa, an art that pulsates with life, caught seemingly in movement, in motifs used on jewellery, which shows the culture, heritage and tales of romance and valour of Rajasthan with nature and happiness depicting the art of the fine craftsmanship. The process of making thewa work is detailed; time consuming and intricate, taking up to a month ...
Born December 10, 1963 in Florence, Italy, Ippolita Rostagno is the daughter of an American artist and an Italian intellectual. [1] [2]Raised and educated in the hills of Tuscany, Ippolita attended elementary school in a one-room medieval schoolhouse and went on to study sculpture [2] and earn her baccalauréat degree from the Istituto D’Arte in Florence.
William C. Harper (born 1944) is an NYC based American jewelry artist known for studio craft jewelry. Harper, an expert in the cloisonné technique working in enamelled glass , creates intricate pieces that combine enamel designs with gold, wood, and a variety of other materials, both valuable and ordinary.