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Sarah's work is an evolution of strong forms, utilising flowing linear shapes with bold clear sweeping lines. Combining her skill in CAD design with traditional techniques her award winning work continues to emerge with new forms, utilising textures and geometric elements.
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Northumberland. Using traditional hand hammering and wire wrapping techniques with in rolled gold and sterling silver incorporating semi-precious stones and fresh water pearls into necklaces, earrings and bracelets.
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Sarah Hutchison is a Silversmith and Jeweller. She first showed with dazzle in London in 2004. Her work is floral, delicate and feminine in appearance. Sarah loves silver with details of gold. She likes to incorporate stones and pearls in her work too.
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Since graduation from the Glasgow School of Art in 2003, Sarah Keay has taken part in numerous international group and solo exhibitions. She has gained many prominent commissions including to produce 3 large scale knitted drapes for the touring exhibition Cutting Edge, organised by the National Museums of Scotland.
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London. Mixed media including plastics & laminates. Outlets include Husk, Victoria, Australia; Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, The Edge, Lancaster & Lesley Craze, London.
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Brighton. Acrylic & silver. Outlets include Leeds City Art Gallery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Open Eye Gallery.
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Sarah works in rural Oxfordshire creating handmade contemporary jewellery in silver and gold, often incorporating kinetic elements to create rippling or undulating surfaces.
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London. Works with precious metals. Worked for Wendy Ramshaw 1999. Represented UK at Inhorgenta 2002, Germany. Outlets include Lesley Craze Gallery and Flow Gallery, both London; Jane Moore, Leamington Spa; Harley Gallery, Nottingham; Orfeo Gallery, K’ln, Germany; Hipotesi, Barcelona; Gallerie WDO, Charlotte, NC, USA & Essentia, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
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Straussberg combines soft curves with strong lines creating mature and elegant designs.
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Scarlett is a Glasgow based jewellery designer and enamel specialist. She aims to challenge conventional ideas of traditional enamel with her stripped back simple use of enamel and modern bold designs.
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