My latest collection of jewellery is on display at Studio Ingot this month. Thanks to Brendan who did a fantastic set up and display of the pieces. The works are inspired by the 'Cookeina' or Cup Fungi. And thanks to the group of jewellers who came to look at the work on Saturday 8th May when I was over in Melbourne.
Mycology – the study of fungi is what inspires me to create artworks. I am fascinated by this fifth kingdom that not only produces amazing forms and structures of a wide variety of species but also is an important life force for this planet. Fungi play an important role in ecosystems by breaking down and recycling nutrients.
My work consists of using traditional silversmithing techniques while experimenting with different metals, surface treatments, patination applications.
Exploring size, form, colour and movement gives my practice many layers just like the growth of fungi. This has led me to create small and large scale forms using multiples, including jewellery, wall pieces and installations, while incorporating a variety of different materials.
I am drawn to the multiple intricacies which make up this amazing kingdom.