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"Blue Mahoe Driftwood Pair" elegant teal glass sculpture
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Created by San Jose based glass artist, the " Blue Mahoe Pair" is an elegant two-piece glass sculpture made by hand blowing glass and then manipulating it while it is still hot. Using various pigments of teal, green and ochre, Treg masterfully captures the appearance and texture of driftwood. Each piece of this duo measures about 22"h x 12"w x 6"d. For more works by Treg Silkwood...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Pigment, Glass

"XL Latticino Conch" is a hand-blown glass clear and white conch shell.
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Created by San Jose based glass artist, Treg Silkwood, the "XL Latticino Conch" is a hand-blown glass clear and white conch shell. The beautiful white de...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Pigment

"Smokey Grey Nautilus" An Elegant and Intricate Nautilus Shell Glass Sculpture
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Created by San Jose based glass artist, Treg Silkwood, the "Smokey Grey Nautilus" is an intricate sculpture of a seashell created entirely out of glass. Using layers of grey, ochre and white pigment, Treg masterfully captures the intricate details that are typically found on a nautilus. This breathtaking piece measures 13"h x 11"w x 5"d  and comes with a custom metal stand affixed with a rubber coating to ensure stability of the sculpture. About the Artist: Treg Silkwood is a glass artist whose career spans over three decades. He is recognized as a premier California Marine Artist and one of the foremost artists working in glass. Taking inspiration from walks along the California coast, Treg’s artwork explores his fascination with the many species of shells and natural objects he’s collected from his excursions. In response to these elegant forms, Treg creates blown glass sculptures that not only enrich his appreciation for the intricate complexities of the natural world but also form a personal connection to a place which he calls home. Treg has a BFA in glass from Alfred University and studied abroad at the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague, where he learned Czech mold-making and coldworking techniques. Post graduation, Treg worked as a glass blower recreating Early American Glassware at Greenfield Village, within The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI. He was an artist-in-residence at The Corning Museum of Glass in New York and part of the original crew that created The Corning Musuem of Glass Roadshow. In 2002, Treg and his wife Candace, established Silkwood Glass, a custom glass company specializing in marine life sculpture...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Golden Nautilus" An Elegant and Intricate Gold Nautilus Shell Glass Sculpture
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Created by San Jose based glass artist, Treg Silkwood, the "Golden Nautilus" is an intricate sculpture of a seashell created entirely out of glass. Using layers of ochre (Gold) and white pigment, Treg masterfully captures the intricate shell details typically found on a nautilus'. This breathtaking piece measures 13"h x 11"w x 5"d and comes with a custom metal stand affixed with a rubber coating to ensure stability of the sculpture. About the Artist: Treg Silkwood is a glass artist whose career spans over three decades. He is recognized as a premier California Marine Artist and one of the foremost artists working in glass. Taking inspiration from walks along the California coast, Treg’s artwork explores his fascination with the many species of shells and natural objects he’s collected from his excursions. In response to these elegant forms, Treg creates blown glass sculptures that not only enrich his appreciation for the intricate complexities of the natural world but also form a personal connection to a place which he calls home. Treg has a BFA in glass from Alfred University and studied abroad at the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague, where he learned Czech mold-making and coldworking techniques. Post graduation, Treg worked as a glass blower recreating Early American Glassware at Greenfield Village, within The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI. He was an artist-in-residence at The Corning Museum of Glass in New York and part of the original crew that created The Corning Musuem of Glass Roadshow. In 2002, Treg and his wife Candace, established Silkwood Glass, a custom glass company specializing in marine life sculpture...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Rocks Cup with Carved Lines- Celedon Glazed, Porcelain Cup by Adam Field
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
This elegant cup was created by Montana based ceramicist, Adam Field. The cup incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the functionality o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Dimple Cup with Verticle Lines - Celedon Glazed, Porcelain Cup by Adam Field
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
This elegant cup was created by Montana based ceramicist, Adam Field. The cup incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the functionality o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

Dimple Cup with Lines - Celedon Glazed, Hand-Carved, Porcelain Cup by Adam Field
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
This elegant cup was created by Montana based ceramicist, Adam Field. The cup incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the functionality o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Dimple Cup - A Celedon Glazed, Hand-Carved, Porcelain Cup by Adam Field
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
This elegant jar was created by Montana based ceramicist, Adam Field. The jar incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the functionality o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Bell Vase- A Celedon Glazed, Hand-Carved, Porcelain Vase by Adam Field
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
This elegant jar was created by Montana based ceramicist, Adam Field. The jar incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the functionality o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

"Elusive Sleep" - a Contemporary, Colorful, Eclectic, Hand-Sewn Cardboard Quilt
By Susan Stover
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Diamond Quilt" is a mixed media art piece by artist, Susan Stover. Diamond Quilt, is made of cardboard, exterior house paint, acrylic paint, varnish and hand sewn together with waxed linen thread. Inspired by her love of textiles and eastern cultural design elements, Stover creates monumental quilt-like pieces that also occupy the space of being a sculpture. This piece measures to 30"w x 50"h and is featured in Colibri Gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Thread, Varnish, House Paint, Cardboard

"Drenched in Enthusiasm" - a Contemporary, Eclectic, Hand-Sewn Cardboard Quilt
By Susan Stover
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Drenched in Enthusiasm" is a mixed media art piece by artist, Susan Stover. Drenched in Enthusiasm, is made of cardboard, exterior house paint, acrylic paint, varnish and hand sewn together with waxed linen thread. Inspired by her love of textiles and eastern cultural design elements, Stover creates monumental quilt-like pieces that also occupy the space of being a sculpture. This piece measures to 48.75" x 48.5" and is featured in Colibri Gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Thread, Varnish, House Paint, Cardboard

Extraordinary + Fun, Red and Aqua Acrylic Wreath Drop Earrings by Nikki Couppee
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Red and Aqua Wreath Drop Earrings are made from acrylic gemstones set in brass frames with sterling silver and fine silver ear components. Each ‘stone’ is hand cut, sanded, and polished to resemble her own version of gemstones that sparkle with holographic material. By utilizing multiple gauges of acrylic and brass these earrings are large, but lightweight and easy to wear. About the Artist: Nikki Couppee is originally from Pensacola Beach, Florida and currently resides in Oakland, California. She holds an MFA in Jewelry/ Metals from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio and a BFA in Jewelry/ Metals from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. Her work examines the connection between adornment and social status. Using non-traditional materials such as acrylic, brass, holographic foil, and found objects, Couppee creates jewelry that appears opulent. By utilizing time-intensive processes, she further references the language of fine jewelry, with the intention of elevating the work. Using everyday materials, she is able to exaggerate the size and abundance of gems to parody class issues inherent in fine jewelry. Couppee's work has been featured in many publications including American Craft, Allure Australia, Marie Claire Australia, Metalsmith Magazine, Modern Magazine, Vogue Brazil, Daily Candy and Lark Book's 500 Enameled Objects. She exhibits her work globally through exhibitions, gallery representation, fairs and recent runway collaborations for Paris' Fashion Week and Australian Fashion Week with designers Romance was Born.
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Silver, Brass, Foil

Large Covered Porcelain Jar with Lid- celedon glazed, hand carved, porcelain
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
 This piece is an elegant jar created by Colorado based ceramicist, Adam Field. The jar incorporates Field's love of ancient pottery entwined with the funct...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Jupiter Vase- an ecclectic, round, colorful large sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Jupiter Vase in Lilac Ombre is 12" h x 11"w x 11"d and is part of her Landscape Collection. This vessel features a soft li...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Amazon Vase- an ecclectic, round, colorful medium sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Amazon Vase is 9" h x 8"w x 8"d and is part of her Hydro Collection. This vessel features a hand-dyed marbled design of ol...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Huxley Vase in Orchid- an ecclectic, tall colorful sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Huxley Vase in Orchid is 10" h x 5.5"w x 5.5"d and is part of her Microbe Collection. This vessel features a soft orchid c...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Petri Vase in Vermillion- a small round, colorful, fun sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Petri Vase in Vermillion measures to 5" x 5.5". Featuring a bright vermillion (orange) base color with smaller circles in ...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Rio Grande Vase - a small round, colorful, fun sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Rio Grande Vase  5.5" h x 5"w x 5"d and is part of her Hydro Collection. This vessel features a hand-dyed marbled pattern ...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Hesse Vase in Salmon - a medium round, colorful, fun sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, the Hesse Vase in Salmon is  5.5" h x 5"w x 5"d and is part of her Mircobe Collection.  The vessel f...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Pluto in Peach and Prussian - a round, colorful medium sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, Pluto Vase in Peach and Prussian is  5.5" h x 5"w x 5"d and is part of her Landscape Collection.  The hand-dyed ombre on this ...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Rhine Vase- an ecclectic, round, colorful medium sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, Rhine Vase is round in shape and measures to  9" h x 8"w x 8"d and is part of her Hydro Collection.  The hand-dyed marbled pat...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Ivy Vase- an ecclectic, groovy, colorful medium sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, Ivy Vase is round in shape and measures to  11" h x 5.5"w x 5.5"d and is part of her Flora Collection....
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Dubos Vase in Prussian- an ecclectic, colorful tall sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, Dubos Vase in Prussian is an oblong shape and measures to  15" h x 5.5"w x 5.5"d and is part of her Microbe Collection.  This ...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

Petri Vase in Algae- an ecclectic, colorful tiny sculpture by Elyse Graham
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Manifested by Los Angeles based sculptor, Elyse Graham, Petri Vase in Algae is a small round sphere and measures to  5.5" h x 5"w x 5"d and is part of her Microbe Collection.  This p...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plaster

"Carved Circle & Square Axis Earrings" ethically sourced rose gold, contemporary
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Forged by Providence, Rhode Island based Jewelry Artist, Heather Guidero, this bold pair of earrings feature a circle and a square made from Rose Gold with a push back post. The graphic lines, textures, and patterns of her work are inspired by elements of modernist design, fashion, and urban architecture. Innately wearable, Heather’s collection boldly accentuates your personal style, her considerations of natural movement enabling the jewelry to come alive when worn. About Heather Guidero Having grown up under the open skies of rural Indiana, surrounded by animals and agriculture, Heather Guidero early on discovered a love for drawing everything in sight. A community arts center class led to her surprising fascination with jewelry and two decades later, she is as enamored with the metalsmithing process as ever. It shows in her masterfully handcrafted collection of contemporary fine jewelry. Formally trained at RISD, Heather worked as a goldsmith for renowned jewelry company Reinstein/Ross in New York before returning to Providence, Rhode Island to launch her namesake collection in 2005. Her interest in using line to render drawings three-dimensionally results in unique explorations of volume, movement, and pattern that transform into personal and interactive sculpture on the body. “Settling in at my bench and picking up my favorite antique files is as natural and reflexive as breathing. There's something comforting about the feel of my favorite tools in hand and being able to turn a sheet of metal or length of wire into a piece of jewelry that will be treasured and worn on a regular basis.” The graphic lines, textures, and patterns of her work are inspired by elements of modernist design, fashion, and urban architecture translated into ethically-sourced gold and silver. Select pieces are accented by brilliant diamonds or colorful gemstones. Innately wearable, Heather’s collection boldly accentuates your personal style, her considerations of natural movement enabling the jewelry to come alive when worn. Her work has been featured at prominent museums and galleries across the country including the Museum of Art and Design (NYC), DeNovo (Palo Alto, CA), and Jewelerswerk (Washington DC). She also regularly presents new work at wholesale shows such as the American Craft Council Wholesale Show and the Buyers Market of American Craft. Every piece in Heather’s collection is constructed and finished by hand in her Providence studio. In balance with her studio practice, Heather teaches jewelry classes around Providence, where she helps teens and young adults learn new metalsmithing skills. She counteracts long hours at the jewelry bench...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Carved Half Circles and Triangle Earrings" ethically sourced gold, contemporary
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Forged by Providence, Rhode Island based Jewelry Artist, Heather Guidero, this pair of earrings feature a half-circle with 4 triangular dangles and are made with ethically-sourced gold. The graphic lines, textures, and patterns of her work are inspired by elements of modernist design, fashion, and urban architecture. Innately wearable, Heather’s collection boldly accentuates your personal style, her considerations of natural movement enabling the jewelry to come alive when worn. About Heather Guidero Having grown up under the open skies of rural Indiana, surrounded by animals and agriculture, Heather Guidero early on discovered a love for drawing everything in sight. A community arts center class led to her surprising fascination with jewelry and two decades later, she is as enamored with the metalsmithing process as ever. It shows in her masterfully handcrafted collection of contemporary fine jewelry. Formally trained at RISD, Heather worked as a goldsmith for renowned jewelry company Reinstein/Ross in New York before returning to Providence, Rhode Island to launch her namesake collection in 2005. Her interest in using line to render drawings three-dimensionally results in unique explorations of volume, movement, and pattern that transform into personal and interactive sculpture on the body. “Settling in at my bench and picking up my favorite antique files is as natural and reflexive as breathing. There's something comforting about the feel of my favorite tools in hand and being able to turn a sheet of metal or length of wire into a piece of jewelry that will be treasured and worn on a regular basis.” The graphic lines, textures, and patterns of her work are inspired by elements of modernist design, fashion, and urban architecture translated into ethically-sourced gold and silver. Select pieces are accented by brilliant diamonds or colorful gemstones. Innately wearable, Heather’s collection boldly accentuates your personal style, her considerations of natural movement enabling the jewelry to come alive when worn. Her work has been featured at prominent museums and galleries across the country including the Museum of Art and Design (NYC), DeNovo (Palo Alto, CA), and Jewelerswerk (Washington DC). She also regularly presents new work at wholesale shows such as the American Craft Council Wholesale Show and the Buyers Market of American Craft. Every piece in Heather’s collection is constructed and finished by hand in her Providence studio. In balance with her studio practice, Heather teaches jewelry classes around Providence, where she helps teens and young adults learn new metalsmithing skills. She counteracts long hours at the jewelry bench...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Tenitic Necklace Long " a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel necklace
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based jeweler, Julie Lake. This layered hexagonal necklace looks both modern and delicate. Made from incredibly strong spring tempered and fuse welded stainless steel. Ultra reflective surface interacts with the light as the body moves. This piece is hypoallergenic and non-tarnishing making it the perfect necklace for everyone. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Tenitic Necklace Reg " a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel necklace
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based jeweler, Julie Lake. This layered hexagonal necklace looks both modern and delicate. Made from incredibly strong spring tempered and fuse welded stainless steel. Ultra reflective surface interacts with the light as the body moves. This piece is hypoallergenic and non-tarnishing making it the perfect necklace for everyone. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Ventalglio Necklace " a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel necklace
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of New Mexico based jeweler, Julie Lake. The Ventaglio Necklace is a visually delicate, yet deceptively strong, complex architectural necklace. Featuring layers of interwoven three-dimensional geometric links, created from highly polished stainless steel wire. This piece is best worn against bare skin or dark-colored clothing, which allows the piece to create contrast with the high polish and displays the intricacy of the design. Hook can clasp onto any of the end links, allowing adjustment from 19.5"–22"L. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Trace Necklace " a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel necklace
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of New Mexico based jeweler, Julie Lake. The Trace Necklace is a visually delicate, yet deceptively strong, complex architectural necklace. Featuring layers of interwoven three-dimensional geometric and organic shaped links, created from highly polished stainless steel wire. This piece is best worn against bare skin or dark-colored clothing, which allows the piece to create contrast with the high polish and displays the intricacy of the design. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Specimina Earrings " a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel earrings
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based Jeweler/ Metal Smith, Julie Lake. The Specimina Earrings are a stunning pair of contemporary, geometric and botanically inspired jewelry. Featuring sleek lines with a geometric pod-like shape at the bottom of the earrings fixed with botanical gold beads inside the cage. These earrings are fit with highly polished stainless steel wire ear post. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Ventaglio Earrings" a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel earrings
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based Jeweler/ Metal Smith, Julie Lake. The Ventaglio Earrings are a stunning pair of contemporary jewelry. Featuring layers of three-dimensional geometric lines with a long earring thread made from highly polished stainless steel wire. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Fennel Earrings" a contemporary, geometric, fine gauge stainless steel earrings
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based Jeweler/ Metal Smith, Julie Lake. The Fennel Earrings are a stunning pair of contemporary jewelry. Featuring a pod-like three-dimensional shape and the end of the earring post with a long earring thread made from highly polished stainless steel wire. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Arecibo Earrings" a contemporary, fine gauge stainless steel earrings
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based Jeweler/ Metal Smith, Julie Lake. The Arecibo Earrings are stunning and complex pieces of jewelry. Featuring a three-dimensional geometric shape per post with a long earring thread made from highly polished stainless steel wire. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Atrium Earrings" a multi-layered, fine gauge stainless steel earrings
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
Crafted by the brilliant mind of Taos, New Mexico based Jeweler/ Metal Smith, Julie Lake. The Atrium Earrings are stunning and complex pieces of jewelry. Featuring layers of interwoven three-dimensional geometric shapes made from highly polished stainless steel wire assembled with a triangular earring post. Bio Julie Lake hand fabricates her metal work exclusively from a spring tempered, fine gauge stainless steel. She uses an arc welding process at precise settings to join the metal by melting and fusing it together at the tiny joints. The nature of this stainless steel, along with the welding process, allows Lake to create complex and visually fragile, yet deceptively strong forms with very small diameter wires. Although the welding of steel is typically regarded as an industrial process, Lake likens her technique to the domestic act of sewing or knitting. By way of welding, she methodically and repetitively stitches together the threads of stainless steel which accumulate into larger forms. Her decision to only create with this very specific material is quite minimalistic, but Lake engages with the material with multidisciplinary intent. Her work spans from large scale art installation, to design-driven functional items, to wearable and decorative pieces rooted in fine craft. This multidisciplinary approach allows the individual pieces to cross-pollinate with and inform each other. Lake's training as a maker started at a very young age. Her father, Ron Lake, is a machinist who went on to establish a career creating fine folding knives...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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