New Zealand Artist, Renee Bevan’s, recent work explores the cliche of flowers and the long standing history of flowers in jewelry adornment. “Much of my work revolves around my fascination with the manufactured sentimentality and vast symbolism of flowers, mainly being the rose and carnation, as well as traditional jewellery. Both have a continuing longstanding history with commemorating love, life and death; creating endless paths for the exploration of ideas.”
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Endless Paths for Exploration
Posted in color, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, tagged color, Design, fabric, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, necklace, New Zealand Artist, ornamental elements, polymer, polymer clay, renee bevan, rose on December 10, 2013| Leave a Comment »