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06/05/2013

EXPO ‘SPECIAL’ – Lesley Craze Gallery – 8-30 Mai 2013

Lesley Craze Gallery SPECIAL – Our next exhibition! ‘Special.’ will host 15 makers who have each made 3 new and special pieces for our Gallery! We cant wait! 8th – 30th May 2013 with two private views (no excuses!) on Wednesday 8th May 6-8pm and Saturday 11th May 12-3pm

lesleycrazegallery.moonfruit.com  SPECIAL - 8-30 mai 2013

EXPO 'SPECIAL'   http://lesleycrazegallery.moonfruit.com/#/upcoming-exhibition/4574861164

Dewdrop Jewellery: Brooches - Craig MacauleyCraig Macauley Dewdrop Jewellery: Brooches

Daphne Krinos - COSMIMA - JEWELLERYDaphne Krinos

Jane Adam: Triangle NeckpieceJane Adam: Triangle Neckpiece

Elizabeth Bone - Geometric_Brooch - silk & silverElizabeth Bone – Geometric_Brooch – silk & silver

Entropy Necklace in leather by Tania Clarke Hall. http://www.taniaclarkehall.com/Tania Clarke Hall Entropy Necklace in leather

Emmeline Hastings "My latest work explores perspex as a material in its own right. Exploiting a carving process, the perspex is worked sculpturally in a solid piece and later segmented and dyed." 2013Emmeline Hastings neckpiece  « My latest work explores perspex as a material in its own right. Exploiting a carving process, the perspex is worked sculpturally in a solid piece and later segmented and dyed. »
Daphne Krinos tourmaline quartz silver, diamond earrings two pairs - Lesley Craze GalleryDaphne Krinos tourmaline quartz silver, diamond earrings two pairs

 

 

 

Lesley Craze Gallery33 – 35a Clerkenwell Green
London EC1R 0DU
Tel: +44 (0)20 7608 0393
Fax: +44 (0)20 7251 5655
E-mail: info@lesleycrazegallery.co.uk

 

22/09/2010

‘ORIGIN’ London Craft Fair – 23-29 sept. 2010

Origin : The London Craft Fair

Origin is an annual showcase of original contemporary craft, bringing together 220 of the most innovative UK and international makers for 1 week. It offers a rare chance to buy directly from the makers and meet them face to face.

Origin will now take place in September during the annual London Design Festival (LDF).
Origin 2010 will relocate from Somerset House to the newly refurbished Old Spitalfields Market from the 23rd-29th September 2010. This exciting new venue in the heart of creative London and the new timing of Origin as a major presence during the London Design Festival will inject new life and a renewed sense of excitement into this highly respected, established event.

EXHIBITORS list

une TRES TRES belle liste d’exposants !

Ai KawauchiAi Kawauchi (JP)organic pieces of jewellery – stand P02
« Handmade silk accessories created by using a unique technique to produce organic pieces of jewellery. It is made from traditional silk from the town of Kiryu, Japan and natural red and black beans that are used to give the shape, form and colour to these botanical inspired feminine pieces.« 

Alison Macleod Jewellery Re-Found Brooch #2 2010Alison Macleod (UK) -  Re-Found Brooch #2 , 2010 - stand P13

 Blooming Boa NecklaceAnna Wales - blooming boa necklace stand F27
« My jewellery is designed to create a powerful visual impact along with an enticing tactility. It focuses on the combination of felt and silver, or of oxidized silver with polished precious metals arranged to form stark contrasts or subtle transformations throughout a singular piece.« 

'ORIGIN' London Craft Fair - 23-29 sept. 2010 dans Ai KAWAUCHI (JP) bj31
Bea Jareño (ES) – neckpiece- oxidised silver, sponge red dyed coral - stand A11

 1 dans Alison MAcLEOD (UK)Claire McAlister- 12 diamonds brooch-  stand K31
« In my distinctive design language I make jewellery using a unique combination of silver and dramatically coloured wood veneers. I make individual rectangular links which are assembled into complex structures of intricate geometry. The pieces, although bold and complex, are light weight and easy to wear.« 

Danielle+Gori-Montanelli dans Anke HENNIG (DE)Danielle Gori-Montanelli (IT) – « licorice » felt necklace -  stand P41

Jacqueline Cullen: hand carved broochJacqueline Cullen (UK) – Whitby JET jewelry  (brooch) -  stand P09

 

Repetition Flower bracelet, Jeehyun Chung, oxidised silver wire, Korean silk, metallic and invisible thread (photo: Kwang Choon Park)Jeehyun Chung (Korea) Repetition Flower bracelet, oxidised silver wire –  stand P03
« My interest in contemporary art jewellery led me to explore the aesthetic value of using non-traditional materials and resources from as varied fields as fashion, textiles when making my work. I mainly use precious metals (gold and silver) with flexible materials such as Korean silk and self-dyed elastic threads.« 

 Plume necklace

Jenny Llewellyn (UK) silicone jewelry -  stand C03
« I take inspiration from the luminous colours, shapes and movement of creatures from the deep sea to create vibrant, playful pieces that move with the wearer and glow in the dark. Colour is a significant visual feature in my jewellery. By introducing the translucent qualities of silicone with bright pigments, I combine these with the shifting reflective surfaces of precious metals to convey the qualities of underwater life forms« 

 

Anke Hennig - 'Hybrid' necklace  Cotton, rayon, monofilament and silverAnke Hennig (DE) - ’Hybrid’ necklace  Cotton, rayon, monofilament and silver-  stand G19
« The underlying idea of my work is restricted to clear forms and the principle of sequences. Simple, flat braids are wound around and over themselves, to form a spiral and provide an unusual aesthetic in the third dimension. These pieces of jewellery have both appearance and a surface, making it hard to imagine their origin – a new interpretation of an ancient technique.« 

Karen BartlettKaren Bartlett (UK)-  stand K09
« Bespoke sculptural jewellery concerned with how the dynamics and perceptions of materials alter when used in an unfamiliar context, or as a visual metaphor for an underlying thought or theme through the use and juxtaposition of ‘precious’ and ‘non precious’ material including metals, gemstones & silicon rubber.« 

Kathryn PartingtonKathryn Partington -  stand K09
« One-off pieces of wearable decorative jewellery. Surface pattern and ornamentation is explored by utilising a diverse range of materials, including silks, bone china, silver and metals creating pieces that are extremely unique within the arena of contemporary jewellery, craft and fashion.« 

 Kiwon Wang, Newspaper 'Statement' Necklace in NY Times newspaper, sterling silver, pearl, and steel cable. 35.8 x 1.5 x 1.5"Kiwon WANG (Korea) Newspaper ‘Statement’ Necklace in NY Times newspaper, sterling silver, pearl, and steel cable. –  stand B35
« My work is based on ‘East meets West‘. Everyday material meets precious by using traditional and contemporary techniques.« 

Nature of Fragility – Thistle Ring No.1' (5 x 5 cm) by Laura Bennett; Photo: Chris Darmanin, 2008Laura Bennett (UK) Nature of Fragility – Thistle Ring No.1 –  stand P05

« Hand made jewellery, composed from natural found objects/materials – combined with precious metals. The collections are inspired by natural organic forms and constructed elegantly and sympathetically. The designs emulate the fragility of human emotions, inviting the individual to embark on a journey of self-discovery through memories and keepsakes« 

Lee Myungjoo 'Roll'Lee Myungjoo (Korea) -  stand K07

« ‘Roll’ and ‘Bend’ are themes and techniques that I use on my simple formed jewellery pieces. To give vitality I use painting effect on silver with Keumboo (Korean overlay technique) and gold leaf. I want my jewellery to be a small sculpture on your body. »

PhotobucketNuntaka Nopkhun-  stand F43
« Jewellery defined by its sensorial, tactile and visual qualities that aims to be sensually pleasing to the touch, but at the same time gently disturbing in context and form.« 

series--4 dans Anna WALES (UK)
Stacey Bentley (UK)- textured enamel serie  –  stand K15
« I aim to explore the new possibilities and ideas that industrial liquid enamel can bring to contemporary jewellery. Urban scenery inspires my designs. By exploring unusual line and structure, texture and muted colour, I aim to generate an idea of spontaneity that reflects alternative notions of the unappreciated urban landscape« 

Tania Clarke Hall -Red slash gold leather necklaceTania Clarke Hall  (UK) – ‘ Red Slash Gold’ leather necklace-  stand F25
« Award winning jeweller, Tania Clarke Hall works in leather, her ‘perfect creative playmate’. Having studied chemistry and jewellery, Tania designs innovative pieces inspired by the elegant solutions offered by simple geometry and a love of experimentation. Her versatile jewellery is bold and graphic, yet tactile and very wearable. »

 

Necklace by Yoko IzawaYoko Izawa (JP) stand L01
« ‘Veiled’ jewellery combines skilful and unique creative compositions, compelling colour palettes and original techniques using elastic fine knitting combined with other materials. The designs are characterized by tactile, organic and harmonious qualities« 

Kinetic Ring RK015-3BRs' (3 x 3.5 x 1 cm) by Michael Berger; Photo: Michael Berger, 2008Michael Berger (DE) Kinetic rings stand A17

27/04/2010

‘TREASURE’ London’s visionary jewellery show 10–13 June 2010

Treasure

London’s visionary jewellery show 10–13 June 2010

Treasure — an exhibition of the country’s most exciting contemporary jewellery designers is returning to London Jewellery Week (7–13 June) with a three-day showcase in Bloomsbury.

Treasure offers a sparkling opportunity for trade buyers, collectors and the public to meet the designers involved in the exhibition and find out more about the contemporary jewellery scene.

Aradesi JewelleryAradesi Jewellery
Regina Aradesian « Aradesi Jewellery » – enamelled jewels -  the intricacies of the cellular world observed through a microscope combined with traditional Armenian patterns
Design Space - Tusheeta DavidDesign Space - Tusheeta David
 Tusheeta David « Design Space » – acrylic jewelry- Microscopic patterns inspired by nature are digitally engraved onto hand-dyed acrylic and thermoformed
Farah QureshiJayce Wong
 Farah Qureshi - emphasis on simplicity -
Jayce Wong - Fluorescent Spiral Ring (available at Kabiri )

JeDeCo - Keren CorneliusJeDeCo - Keren Cornelius

Keren CorneliusJeDeCo -  Her individual jewellery designs use textile based techniques over traditional metalwork and include knitting, embroidery and weaving.

JeDeCo - Linnie MclartyJeDeCo - Linnie Mclarty
Linnie Mclarty

JeDeCo - Ute DeckerJeDeCo - Ute Decker
Ute Decker – sculptural jewellery in ethical silver and bio-resin
Tania Clarke HallTania Clarke Hall
Tania Clarke Hall – jeweller designing in leather

 

 

London Jewellery Week
Victoria House, Southampton Row,
London WC1B 4DA
Tel. 020 8510 9069
info@treasureuk.com

20/03/2010

EXPO ‘All wired up’, SDC Gallery, London (UK) 16 mars- 4 avril 2010

Joanne Haywood exhibits :  « I am showing new works at the SDC Gallery in London. There are twenty different makers involved, showing a range of innovative basketry, wire sculptures, jewellery and ceramics, all of which are centred around the theme of « All Wired Up« . »

EXPO Joanne Haywood-  All Wired Up   - 16mars-24avril 2010 - SDC Gallery London

en ce qui concerne les bijoux (about jewelry ) : Clara Breen,  Elizabeth Willis textile jewelry, Jan Truman Wire Jewellery & Sculpture, Joanne Haywood Textile Jewellery, Mette Jensen wood jewelry, Samantha Queen,  Sarah Keay, Tania Clarke Hall Leather Jewellery

EXPO 'All Wired Up'-  Mette JensenEXPO 'All Wired Up'- Clara BreenEXPO 'All Wired Up'- Sarah KeayXPO 'All Wired Up'- Tania Clarke Hall Leather JewelleryEXPO 'All Wired Up'-Joanne Haywood
Mette Jensen (DK) –   Clara Breen(FR) –  Sarah KeayTania Clarke Hall (leather) –  Joanne Haywood

SDC Gallery
24 Rivington Street
EC2A 3DU  London (UK)
tél : 020 7613 3886
mail : enquiries@sdcgallery.org

 

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