Wendy Thurlow finds the exploration of texture and the juxtaposition of materials in her stack rings to be an endless journey. “Wendy has been producing her own one-of-kind and limited edition jewelry for over 15 years. She incorporates techniques such as: forging, acid etching, and various surface embellishments to give her jewelry texture and depth. Wendy’s jewelry is organic and sculptural. Her primary focus has been the use of mixed metals with semiprecious stones, fossils and found objects. Her eye for composition, attraction to form and design, enable her to create jewelry of distinct style.”
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Form and Design
Posted in art, Design, fashion, inspiration, jewelry, tagged contemporary, Design, inspiration, jewelry, laurie prophater, ornamental elements, polymer, polymer clay, rings, wendy thurlow on December 24, 2012| 1 Comment »