‘Thin Flexible Cuff in Peacock’

£95.00

‘Thin Flexible Cuff in Peacock’

Including UK delivery

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‘Thin Flexible Cuff in Peacock’

Thin cuff that is slightly flexible.

Sophisticated Contemporary Art Jewellery, hand-crafted acrylic in bold colour-ways

Collect from gallery £85

Including UK delivery £95

2.5 cm wide x 6.4 cm at widest point across.

‘I create hand painted acrylic jewellery which refracts dense colour with metallic gold and silver undertones across smooth and sculpted surfaces. These interact with the organic curvature and geometry of the highly polished optical-quality acrylic shapes, creating shimmering, ever changing iridescence.’

Each piece is individually hand crafted so there may be some variation in decoration.

Gail trained at Manchester and Royal College of Art.  Her handpainted acrylic refracts dense colour with metallic gold and silver undertones across smooth and sculpted surfaces. These interact with the organic curvature and geometry of the highly polished optical-quality acrylic shapes creating shimmering, ever changing iridescence. Though bold, her jewellery is designed to adorn and flatter the wearer and is suitable with either casual or formal clothing and is comfortable and easy to wear for both everyday and special occasions. Like the Bakelite jewellery of the 1930’s, these elegant and striking designs will become the classics of tomorrow.

Gail says: “I use a variety of techniques including cutting, heating, and moulding block, sheet and compounds to produce my shapes, while other pieces are cast, laser-cut or moulded. I have developed my own processes to decorate it. It can be coloured or clear, patterned or plain, smooth or textured, sculpted or engraved, matt or polished, in almost any combination to reflect mood. I am constantly experimenting and this material facilitates endless creativity through varying shape, colour, texture and decoration. But I don’t just love it for its impact and visual complexity but because of the many different ways it can be adapted to be worn as jewellery, both as adornment and as art”