Debra Adelson describes herself as an object maker. In school she “made more tableware than jewelry, even though I was in the jewelry program. I am a natural object maker, and tend to think of designs for objects that function.” The continued pressure from customers to make jewelry moved her from ‘flatware’ to ‘fun wear’. In addition to art shows and studio work, Debra found time to write a book for Lark…The Art Of Jewelry Plastic & Resin.
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Object Maker
Posted in art, bracelet, color, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, tagged acrlic, art, bracelet, color, contemporary, debra adelson, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer, polymer clay, resin on February 14, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Wide Range
Posted in color, Design, inspiration, jewelry, tagged acrylic jewelry, art, color, contemporary, debra adelson, Design, fashion, inspiration, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer clay on September 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Debra Adelson’s work ranges from rings to handbags and everything in between. She works primarily with silver and argentium and adds hand carved acrylic to add that punch of color.