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Joanne Tinker Abstract Paintings

Joanne Tinker was born in Nottingham but raised in Johannesburg, South Africa and then moved to Leeds. She earned a first-class degree in Silversmithing and Jewellery from Birmingham in 1992. Her work is heavily influenced by the concept of recycling. Tinker seeks to transform ordinary objects like metal bottle tops, acupuncture tubes, confectionary wrapping and aluminum cans into something precious, something special. Her current work has appeared at London’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. While, the New York Museum of Art & Design and The White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney own pieces of her work. Tinker says, “The use of chocolate foil wrappings remains a constant in my work – not because of my love of chocolate – but rather my wholehearted appreciation of the material’s color, texture, delicacy and strength. Simply, I unwrap one form and recreate another.”

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Artist: Joanne Tinker
Goblets JT30
By Joanne Tinker
Located in Deddington, GB
Goblets is a unique wall sculpture by Joanne Tinker, depicting goblets made of recycled foil wrappers. This work is a one-off but commissions are welcome. Joanne’s work is heavily influenced by the concept of recycling; transforming metal bottle tops, acupuncture tubes, confectionary wrapping, and aluminium cans into something precious, something special. Joanne Tinker seeks to transform ordinary objects into something precious, something special. Metal bottle tops, acupuncture tubes, confectionary wrapping and aluminium cans have all featured as materials, although chocolate foil wrappings remain a constant in her work. Her current work has appeared at London’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. While, the New York Museum of Art & Design and The White Rabbit...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Joanne Tinker Abstract Paintings

Materials

Metal

Goblets XXVI, Original Wall Sculpture, Still Life Art, Art with a Difference
By Joanne Tinker
Located in Deddington, GB
Goblets is a unique wall sculpture by Joanne Tinker, depicting goblets made of recycled foil wrappers. This work is a one-off but commissions are welcome. Joanne’s work is heavily in...
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2010s Contemporary Joanne Tinker Abstract Paintings

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Metal, Foil

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