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December 2024, Half 1

Proper now, all of us might use a deal with. It feels good to get a terrific piece of artwork jewellery for ourselves whereas celebrating and supporting artists and the galleries who present them!

Artwork Jewellery Discussion board’s worldwide gallery supporters have a good time and exhibit artwork jewellery. Our bi-monthly On Supply collection permits this in depth community of worldwide galleries to showcase extraordinary items personally chosen to tempt and encourage you. Have a look. You’re certain to discover a improbable piece you merely can’t reside with out! (Please contact the gallery immediately for inquiries.)

Sondra Sherman, Sertraline 40mg 8g Healing Stones, 2023, necklace in aluminum, opal, yellow agate, silver, suede, approximately 4 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x ⅜ inches (120 x 80 x 10 mm), photo: artist
Sondra Sherman, Sertraline 40mg 8g Therapeutic Stones, 2023, necklace in aluminum, opal, yellow agate, silver, suede, roughly 4 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x ⅜ inches (120 x 80 x 10 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Platina, Stockholm, Sweden (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Sofia Bjorkman (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Sondra Sherman
Retail value: US$3,000
This pendant belongs to the brand new physique of labor, The Gemstone Apothecary, which weaves collectively themes of science, superstition, and the symbolic language of knickknack. The inspiration stems from a residency at Trier College Idar-Oberstein Campus. Immersed within the gemstone trade, which defines town, Sondra Sherman sought to reply to the distinctive atmosphere whereas persevering with to discover her ongoing curiosity in “course of as metaphor” and jewellery’s psychological and social roles. Although initially struggling to discover a connection, Sherman grew to become intrigued by the therapeutic stones offered in native vacationer retailers. By this lens, the therapeutic stones grew to become a brand new image throughout the work. The form is impressed by the chemical construction of Sertraline, which is in a category of antidepressants referred to as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It really works by rising the quantities of serotonin, a pure substance within the mind that helps preserve psychological steadiness.

Beppe Kessler, Clear Sky, 2024.12, brooch in nickel silver, aluminum, wood, acrylic paint, pearl, shell, amber, sand, 3 ⅝ x 3 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (92 x 78 x 15 mm), 23 g, photo courtesy of ATTA Gallery
Beppe Kessler, Clear Sky, 2024.12, brooch in nickel silver, aluminum, wooden, acrylic paint, pearl, shell, amber, sand, 3 ⅝ x 3 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (92 x 78 x 15 mm), 23 g, picture courtesy of ATTA Gallery

Gallery: ATTA Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Atinuj Tantivit (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Beppe Kessler
Retail value: €1,700
Beppe Kessler, a two-time winner of the celebrated Herbert Hofmann Prize, is famend for her wearable artwork items that mix storytelling with craftsmanship. She employs a particular collage method, combining her miniature work with discovered objects to create items that evoke private and common narratives. Her Clear Sky brooch, for instance, brings to thoughts a sunny seashore trip via its vibrant colours and thoroughly chosen components. This versatile brooch is designed to serve each as wearable artwork and as an ornamental wall piece when not in use, providing a stupendous reminder of leisure and pleasure in any setting.

Vanessa Arthur, Scatter, 2024, brooch in brass, silver, heat set, enamel paint, 3 ⅛ x 2 ⅜ inches (80 x 60 mm), photo: courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door
Vanessa Arthur, Scatter, 2024, brooch in brass, silver, warmth set, enamel paint, 3 ⅛ x 2 ⅜ inches (80 x 60 mm), picture: courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door

Gallery: Galerie Door, Mariaheide, the Netherlands (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Doreen Timmers (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Vanessa Arthur
Retail value: €525
With an nearly carelessly painterly gesture, Vanessa Arthur captures the second. Sporting this mesmerizing brooch lifts our impermanent physique to a subsequent degree—at the very least for a second.

Verena Sieber-Fuchs, Untitled, bracelet in glass beads, white thread, 3 ½ x 3 x 1 ¾ inches (90 x 75 x 45 mm), photo: Catarina Silva
Verena Sieber-Fuchs, Untitled, bracelet in glass beads, white thread, 3 ½ x 3 x 1 ¾ inches (90 x 75 x 45 mm), picture: Catarina Silva

Gallery: Galeria Tereza Seabra, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Tereza Seabra (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Verena Sieber-Fuchs
Retail value: €300, plus delivery
Verena Sieber-Fuchs is an artist from Switzerland primarily based in Zurich. She is a grasp of crocheting her on a regular basis life. She is a livid collector of all the things that surrounds her, from medication blisters to orange paper, stamps, beads, and so forth. All the pieces is ritualistically stored with care to talk about pleasure, sorrows, or politics. It’s a sport with all types of supplies, and—above all—with no valuable ones to make them valuable. This piece is a part of her solo exhibition at Galeria Tereza Seabra, The 12 months of the Revolution.

Austin Titus, Earrings, in orange kyanite, oxidized sterling silver, gold vermeil, approximately 3 inches (76 mm) long, photo: Pistachios
Austin Titus, Earrings, in orange kyanite, oxidized sterling silver, gold vermeil, roughly 3 inches (76 mm) lengthy, picture: Pistachios

Gallery: Pistachios Modern Artwork Jewellery, Chicago, IL, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: The Pistachios Workforce (click on the staff’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Austin Titus
Retail value: US$495
Virginia-based artist Austin Titus has expertly mixed orange kyanite, oxidized sterling silver, and gold vermeil to create a novel pair of earrings not like some other. There’s a stupendous push and pull between constructive and detrimental house, all in a flattering teardrop form. And with a substantial amount of motion, this pair is bound to show heads.

Leonie Westbrook, Golden Rectangle, 2024, brooches in (left) Monel 400, 18-karat gold, (right) 9-karat gold, (left) 2 x 2 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (50 x 54 x 17 mm), (right) 2 ⅜ x 1 ⅜ x ¾ inches (60 x 35 x 20 mm), photo: artist
Leonie Westbrook, Golden Rectangle, 2024, brooches in (left) Monel 400, 18-karat gold, (proper) 9-karat gold, (left) 2 x 2 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (50 x 54 x 17 mm), (proper) 2 ⅜ x 1 ⅜ x ¾ inches (60 x 35 x 20 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Zu design, Adelaide, SA, Australia (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Jane (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Leonie Westbrook
Retail value: (Left) AUS$2,750, (proper) AUS$3,600
Leonie Westbrook’s Golden Rectangular brooches are impressed by the golden ratio, thought to provide probably the most aesthetically ideally suited proportions. “I mixed these particular measurements with my intuitive and repetitive hand-making course of,” says Westbrook, “inevitably leading to satisfying imperfection. I handmake not within the pursuit of gaining ability to keep away from errors and imperfections, however due to these, which appear extra worthwhile than any prescribed ideally suited.”

Zachery Lechtenberg, Personal Hell, 2020, brooch in copper, silver, steel, enamel, 2 ⅜ x 2 ¾ x ⅜ inches (60 x 70 x 10 mm), photo: artist/Four
Zachery Lechtenberg, Private Hell, 2020, brooch in copper, silver, metal, enamel, 2 ⅜ x 2 ¾ x ⅜ inches (60 x 70 x 10 mm), picture: artist/4

Gallery: 4 Gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Karin Roy Andersson (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Zachery Lechtenberg
Retail value: €600
Enamel has been used because the Byzantine period to create non secular icons, and the time-consuming and technically sophisticated craft is usually related to historic motifs and jewellery. Zachery Lechtenberg makes use of the method to create one thing fully totally different. This brooch is a three-dimensional drawing with angle and humor, alive right here and now.

Andy Lowrie, Utopia, 2022, brooch in brass, stainless steel, enamel paint, 4 x 4 x 1 inches (102 x 102 x 25 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Andy Lowrie, Utopia, 2022, brooch in brass, chrome steel, enamel paint, 4 x 4 x 1 inches (102 x 102 x 25 mm), picture courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Middle, Baltimore, MD, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Allison Gulick (click on the identify for e-mail)
Artist: Andy Lowrie
Retail value: US$575
Andy Lowrie is a jewellery artist who makes wearable, sculptural, and purposeful objects, in addition to works on paper. He’s an Australian maker dwelling and dealing in america. Utopia is a brooch from a collection during which he reimagines damaging processes as generative ones. Lowrie’s work has been exhibited in Australia, China, Europe, and North America, and has been professionally acknowledged with awards from Brooklyn Steel Works, in New York, and My-Day By-Day Gallery, in Rome. From 2020–2023, he was the inaugural Educate Fellow on the Baltimore Jewellery Middle. He’s at the moment an adjunct school member at Towson College, Johns Hopkins College, and Montgomery Faculty (all in MD, US).

Herman Hermsen, Be Aware!, 2023, ring in silver, glass mirror, 2 x 2 x 2 inches (50 x 50 x 50 mm), photo: Vivianne Kiritani
Herman Hermsen, Be Conscious!, 2023, ring in silver, glass mirror, 2 x 2 x 2 inches (50 x 50 x 50 mm), picture: Vivianne Kiritani

Gallery: Galeria Reverso, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Paula Crespo (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Herman Hermsen
Retail value: €250
With this collection of knickknack, exhibited for the primary time on the 2nd Lisbon Jewelry Biennial final June, Herman Hermsen re-creates the theme of mirror jewellery so typically utilized in totally different cultures and appreciated in antiquity for its mystical powers that provided safety and sharpness. Ranging from a single form, the circle—which the artist generally makes use of in overlays and to which he provides motion—Herman Hermsen enhances the sunshine and reflection of the mirrors, the place all the things that surrounds us is mirrored, making a mysterious and interesting sport.

Philipp Munsteiner, Dragon Egg, 2024, ring, 15.74-carat oval citrine set in 18-karat gold, ⅝ x ¾ x ⅜ inch (16 x 19 x 10 mm) above the hand, photo courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery
Philipp Munsteiner, Dragon Egg, 2024, ring, 15.74-carat oval citrine set in 18-karat gold, ⅝ x ¾ x ⅜ inch (16 x 19 x 10 mm) above the hand, picture courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery

Gallery: Aaron Faber Gallery (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Patricia Kiley Faber (click on the gallerist’s identify for e-mail)
Artist: Philipp Munsteiner
Retail value: US$9,850
Philipp Munsteiner, age 20 and inheritor to the Munsteiner legacy, has been sculpting gems underneath the mentorship of his grandfather Bernd Munsteiner (1943–2023) because the age of eight. This ring is about together with his award-winning “Dragon Egg” minimize citrine, a daring gem type impressed by the fantasy guide Eragon, during which the dragon egg doesn’t hatch till it meets its rider.

Brienne Rosner, SS521 with Removable Brooch, 2017, brooch in hand-pierced bronze, tin, copper, brass, wire, thread, paint, magnet, wood, 10 ¼ x 7 ¼ x 2 inches (260 x 184 x 51 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Brienne Rosner, SS521 with Detachable Brooch, 2017, brooch in hand-pierced bronze, tin, copper, brass, wire, thread, paint, magnet, wooden, 10 ¼ x 7 ¼ x 2 inches (260 x 184 x 51 mm), picture courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Chloë Le Pichon (click on the identify for e-mail)
Artist: Brienne Rosner
Retail value: $1,375
This brooch is a part of a wall piece, so when it’s not being worn it turns into a chunk of that paintings.

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