Jenny Llewellyn, based in east London, uses mainly translucent silicone combining this with silver and plastic to create phosphorescent jewellery inspired from the luminous colours, shapes and movement of underwater life forms.
About Jenny
Jenny Llewellyn, based in East London, graduated from Middlesex University in 2007, since then she has been continuing making and developing her work and research into the use of translucent silicone in her jewellery.
Jenny’s work takes inspiration from the luminous colours, shapes and movement of creatures from the deep sea. Using these elements to transform them into playful pieces that move with the wearer and glow in the dark.
Colour has always been a significant visual feature in her jewellery, the process of introducing new colour surfaces and materials into her work is important to how the pieces develop.
By using the translucent qualities of silicone and introducing phosphorescent and bright colour pigments, Jenny combines these with the shifting reflective surfaces of metal and plastics to convey some of the qualities of underwater life forms.
Further Images
Plume ring
gold plated ring with pink silicone cups
Plume hoop earrings
Plume colour fade necklace
Blue/purple fade
Plume multi-chain drop earrings
Blue/green fade
3 cup studs
blue/purple fade
Plume brooches
Plume chain drop necklace
Plume multi-cup necklace
Plume multi-cup necklace glowing
Lumini Neckpiece
Lumini Neckpiece
Oxidised silver and pink fade silicone
Round links Polyps necklace
Square links Polyps necklace
Polyps Rings
Squirt earrings
Squirt earrings glowing