Gina Pankowski combines metals, gemstones and traditional fabrication techniques to build complex structures. ” As an artist with an eye for pattern I explore line and repition as a way to build three dimensional moving art to wear.”
If you follow the comments on this post you will see that I mis-attributed this beautiful bracelet The correct artist is Patricia Madeja and more of her work can be found at http://www.patriciamadeja.com/. I am so sorry for the confusion.
Hi Laurie, Nice of you to post a feature on me. I just want to let you know that the lovely jewelry image you used is a piece by New York jewelry artist and educator Patricia Madeja. You can see more of her work on her website patriciamadeja.com you can see more of my jewelry at http://www.lattisdesign.com
Thank you for the information. Do you have a photo of your work that I can use when I make the correction in a post? I am not sure how the ‘mixup’
occurred…but I definitely want to correct it.
laurie
Thanks for asking Laurie. You and e-mail me at gina@lattisdesign.com and I will send you some pictures. 🙂
Hi Laurie, it’s Patricia Madeja. This indeed is my bracelet that has been mis-attributed. Thanks Gina for noticing. I came across this while doing a presentation recently for my students at Pratt Institute. Thank you for making the correction!