Earl Pardon’s bracelets jumped off the Pinterest page…and onto one of my boards. This quote from a 1980 retrospective now haunts the way I look at minutiae…“In Nature and its awesome wonderment I find this equally true—a growth of moss can be visually more significant than a forest; a singular stone can be more interesting than a mountain.” Artist’s statement, Earl Pardon: Retrospective Exhibition, Skidmore College, 1980″
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Awesome Wonderment
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Like Father – Like Son
Posted in color, Design, tagged art, color, contemporary, Design, earl pardon, enamel, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer, polymer clay, tod pardon on October 6, 2011| 2 Comments »
I stumbled across the name Earl Pardon at modernsilver.com, which lead me to the Tod Pardon site. The featured item is from an Earl Pardon retrospective exhibit at Skidmore College in 2008. Needless to say, the necklace was a WOW moment. Spend some time on Tod’s site to scroll through his portfolio and the Earl Pardon portfolio…it is well worth the time.