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Her works are based on the concept of framing, and she selects elements of the environment by taking photographs or making paintings and pencil drawings.
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Megan Adair is a jewellery artist graduating this year from Edinburgh College of Art.
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Jane Adam is a leading figure in British contemporary crafts, with an international reputation for her jewellery in dyed aluminium, a field in which she revolutionised contemporary practice. Her recent work in precious metals is now gaining her even greater recognition. Her work can be seen in some twenty major public collections, including those of the Goldsmiths’ Company; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Crafts Council, London; and the Cooper Hewitt Museum of Design, New York, as well as being worn by her many collectors in Britain and abroad.
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Edinburgh. Wood, felt and other mixed media. Published in Crafts Council Gift Guide 2005. Exhibitions include Crafts Council Gallery, London and the Leith Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Emiko Aida is a printmaker and painter from Jindaiji, Tokyo. She lives in London and is a member of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and South Bank Printmakers. Her work is exhibited in galleries throughout the UK, USA and Japan and in many collections including the New York Public Library, USA and the Guangdong Museum of Art, China.
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A graduate of the Royal College of Art, An Alleweireldt won the Armourers and braziers prize for innovative work.
As a Belgian designer she has established herself in London for the last ten years, selling internationally at private exhibitions, shops and galleries.
Her jewellery is challenging, engaging and tell stories beyond appearances.
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Edinburgh. Figurative work in precious metals. Featured in The Herald & Sunday Herald 2004. Outlets include Kalo, Glasgow, Rosie Brown & Velvet Boutique, Edinburgh.
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Glasgow. Precious metals including precious and semi-precious stones specialising in rings. Worked with top textile designer Tomoko Hayashi. Outlets include : Aaron Faber, New York; Design Yard, Dublin; Electrum, London; The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; Flow Gallery, London; Mobilia Gallery, Massachusetts and Orro, Glasgow.
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Dublin. Silver and gold. Major international name. Commissions include for "Riverdance"; Eurovision Song Contest & Dublin Regional Authority. In the collection of Billy Connolly, the Danish Embassy & Arthur Anderson. Exhibitions and outlets include Electrum, London and Rubicon Gallery, Dublin. Exhibited in Jewellery Moves, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh.
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Manchester. Uses various materials including textiles, plastics and mixed metals. Outlets include Manchester Craft & Design Centre (her own gallery), Lesley Craze, London, The Harley Gallery, Worksop, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester & the Craft & Design Centre, Leeds.
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