As a child, Sydney Lynch was inspired by her grandmother’s collection of costume jewelry…each piece had it’s own story. “Since childhood I have accumulated and “curated” my collections of objects, found and acquired, assembling them in patterns and groupings that often inspire my jewelry designs. I think of these pebbles, shells, rusted metal fragments and art objects as an archive of personal memories.”
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Assembling & Grouping
Posted in Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, tagged contemporary, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, necklace, ornamental elements, polymer, polymer clay, sydney lynch on October 4, 2013| 3 Comments »
Line & Texture
Posted in Design, jewelry, tagged contemporary, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer clay, sydney lynch on August 11, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Many of Sydney Lynch’s pieces are abstract…she feels this allows the owner to find their own, intuitive relationship with the piece. The home page of her web site is a visual feast of the line and texture that inspire her work.