Over the summer break, I've re-visited some old pieces and given them a new look in terms of surface and use. A few subtle changes can shed an object into a whole new light.
Twig Ring, from Wilberforce series, originally taken through a dipping process to deepen and highlight parts of the silver...
...now heat-treated white, said to look more like bones than twigs. It has been converted to a pendant, simply hung on knotted cotton thread to not detract focus from the central piece and to keep an organic feel.
Other pieces I've made over recently are my ready-to-wear kite tail inspired bow ring and bangle, transitioned from the cover piece made last semester:
Original cover piece, inspired by Roksanda Ilincic and kite tails..
Transitioned into Ready To Wear :hand forged, heat-treated white silver bangle and ring with organza kite-tail bows
I scored these flash pics while collaborating with other fashion and photog students for an end of year shoot. Lucky I brought some of my own pieces along to snap.
Photography - Adrian Mansueto
Threads - Erin Boubli
Location - Raffles Design College studio, North Sydney
Makeover: I replaced the frayed edge for a more tailored take on the over-sized bow. Shame I haven't got these remakes photographed so nicely. Good shots make all the difference.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Old as New
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