PUSH Jewelry: 30 Artists Explore the Boundaries of Jewelry (PUSH Series) By Marthe Le Van

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PUSH Jewelry: 30 Artists Explore the Boundaries of Jewelry (PUSH Series)Forget what you think jewelry should be and consider instead what it could become Curated by popular jewelry maker and blogger Arthur Hash PUSH Jewelry profiles the cutting edge work of 30 top jewelry artists from around the world including such standouts as Lucy Sarneel and Beppe Kessler These mavericks are creating a bold new language in technique materials and subject matter confidently crossing boundaries between craft and art Each chapter features six to eight pages of gorgeous photographs and an inspiring QA style interview PUSH Jewelry 30 Artists Explore the Boundaries of Jewelry PUSH Series This is a new book I got from Lark Crafts to review and I have to say that I love this series The last one I reviewed was PUSH Stitchery I like the size shape and feel of the books I also like the edgy nature of the pieces they include I probably wouldn t make any of these pieces not that there are patterns because there aren t but I can definitely get inspired from looking at them. PUSH Jewelry ebooks free I have to admit that the linear part of my brain was in charge when I started looking at this book and I thought that many of the pieces were quite ridiculous but then I started look at them in terms of creativity shape form and some of the other design elements and principles we have been exploring in the Design Series I kicked the linear part of my brain to the curb and started thinking about them in terms of originality and cool factor. EBook PUSH jewelry The books in the series highlight several artists and give a few pages to each artist so the reader can see than one work by each contributor This part of the series includes 30 artists Each section includes a picture of the artist and a selection of their work as well as an artist statement in QA format This book has really interesting forms The pieces are quite sculptural. PUSH Jewelry pdffiller Some of the pieces I really like Li Chu Wu of the UK has a piece that looks like a sea urchin Allyson Bone of the US shows some necklaces that look like cat eye glasses or masks Joe Wood s pieces also of the US are quite sculptural and would be appropriate 50 times larger and installed at the SFMOMA Dr Tina De Ruysser UK has some very interesting folded paper necklaces These pieces really push all sorts of the boundaries and even the display photographs are provocative Many of the pieces are large There are a number of the pieces that do not fit my definition of delicate or pretty The artists use interesting and unusual materials as well acrylic dollars and Euros fur rubber and porcelain to name a few The processes used to create the works are equally as interesting folding stainless steel adding powder coats a process like origami if it isn t origami along with normal jewelry techniques such as stone setting and metalsmithing: PUSH Jewelry pdffiller I think that you would get a lot of inspiration from this book and wouldn t be sorry if you took a look Marthe Le Van.