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Eccentric and colourful mixed-media jewellery. Currently Artist-in-Residence at Tricycle Theatre, London. Previous exhibitions include Galerie Marzee, Netherlands; Focus Artist at Red Barn, Cumbria; Kath Libbert, Saltaire; Brazen Studios, Glasgow and Expo Arte, Norway. Trained at Edinburgh College of Art.
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Nick works from his studio; an old bakery overlooking the Staffordshire countryside. His work is a figurative collection of oxidised silver jewellery and charms bearing words, messages of hope and affection. Many pieces have moving parts and opening doors with intricate gold detail.
Outlets and exhibitions include: Ruthin Craft Centre, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Manchester Craft Centre, Insel Galerie Germany, The Steensons Belfast, Craft Council at the V&A Museum London. Buyers include; Jill Murphy, Roddy Doyle, Sue Townsend, Frances de la Tour.
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My work is really an exploration of decoration using many sources of inspiration, the main ones being the rich symbolism of the Catholic Church, the trappings of royalty, playing cards and chess, calligraphy and the language of symbolism. Food and confectionary are the source for some of my most recent pieces.
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Nicola Mather is a Glasgow trained jeweller currently based in Manchester. Works mainly with stainless steel, gemstones and freshwater pearls. The jewellery is intricate but deceptively resilient.
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London based. Works in gold, oxidized silver, rough diamonds, pearls. Outlets include Electrum, CAA - London. Design Yard - Dublin Scottish Gallery - Edinburgh, Alternatives - Rome, Barneys - USA.
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Nina Zelenko is a printmaker from Ljubljana, Slovenia. She trained in Ljubljana and in Berlin. Her detailed and refined etchings are created in a classical style and the colours are all printed off a plate at one time, which makes each print unique. A love of nature is her inspiration and constant theme. Her work is exhibited in galleries throughout Slovenia, Croatia and, in recent years, also in the UK. In 2012 she exhibited at the Brunel Museum in London and this summer, as co-founder of the MirabilisART group, she participated in Art in Action, Waterperry, Oxfordshire.
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London. Silver,gold and gold-plate. Outlets include Electrum and C.A.A. both in London , Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh and Design Yard Dublin
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Nuno is the company created by Reiko Sudo, Japanese textile designer. Nuno scarves are woven on traditional looms used for making obi sashes. Their main retail outlet is in Tokyo and their scarves are available in major Japanese department stores and Liberty in London.
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Olive Pearson is a designer-maker specialising in luxurious, handframed, knitted accessories. Combining traditional techniques with contemporary design, she mixes beautiful colour combinations with her signature, small-scale, repeat patterns to create slow-fashion, heirloom pieces. All knitwear is handcrafted by Olive in her Glasgow studio.
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Olivia is a MA graduate from The Royal College of Art and previously Edinburgh College of Art, working organically with prescious metals and raw stones. Olivia works from her studio in West Sussex, and exhibits her work both in the UK and internationally.
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