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Eleanor is a Glasgow based jewellery/object designer and maker. She produces wearable objects that are inspired by minitaure curiosities in the natural world.
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London based. Principle materials are silver and 18ct gold with some new work in Palladium. Elizabeth is a well established jeweller who has been practising for nineteen years. Her work has a strong sculptural, modernist aesthetic. Outlets include Electrum Gallery, Lesley Craze Gallery, Contemporary Appiied Arts, Ruthin Craft Centre, Gallery Si Japan.
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Elizabeth Jane Campbell is a jeweller and deisgner, specialising in contemporary enamel. Her work explores a personal sense of balance, using precious and non-precious metals as a canvas for her unique enamelling methods
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Elizabeth focuses specifically on creating intricate structures, built from the layering of wires in precious metals. Unearthing her inspiration from the beautiful dramatic scenery of the west coast of Scotland into wearable sculptural jewellery.
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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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Award winning Artist Jeweller Ella Fearon-Low mixes materials to create playful sophisticated contemporary jewellery that references historical forms. Having studied at Morley College Ella now works from her London studio to develop and hand produce small collections and one off pieces.
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Inspired by jewellery, sculpture and artefacts Elsa’s designs have a quality reminiscent of lost treasures. Each piece is a homage to modern artists such as Tamara De'Lempicka, Brancusi and Man Ray and encompass her love for Art Deco and Nouveaux design. Combining her Fine Art background with wax carving techniques, she creates jewellery sculptures, designed to be exhibited on the body.
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Cambridge based Lorraine Hitt is the designer & creator of this modern fashion jewellery brand. Elsiem Jewellery's stylised designs are inspired by simple modern architectural & sculptural forms, with an edge.
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Originally from Finland, via the Finnish islands and then the west coast of Sweden, Emelie setteled to study Jewlelert & Silversmithing at Edinburgh college of art. Having graduated May 2013, she is now Artist in Residence at the same college. Her interest in people and human behaviour, Emelies work is a reflection and a response to how we live today.
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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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