Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.

Category: Uncategorised

image_pdfimage_print

I first started by producing drawings for my forms and nature research with different media before I decided on how I would do my panel and box. This is my final design of my panel inspired by chasing and repousse technique. I first drew on the paper before I pierced holes with a needle before […]

These are some examples of my different variations and techniques of eco patination that I have done through week 11.

I first started my research on forms and nature by producing a variety of different drawings of leaves, poppy seeds, skeletal poppy seed heads and flowers in a variety of different media to see what is best for my panel and chasing and repousse box. I  took these for inspiration and designed a range of […]

I started with my research on the Art Nouveau and the Arts and crafts movement.  The distinguished characteristics of of Art Nouveau is the unique decorative characteristic of Art Nouveau is its undulating irregular line, often taking the form of flower stalks and buds, vine tendrils, insect wings, and other gentle and sinuous natural objects. […]

Nora Rochel’s work is heavily influenced by flowers, roots, seeds and herbs which she reimagines through incredible silver and gold jewelllery. She explores the cycle of life through botanical forms, from seed to decay, in a uniform way so that each piece is recognisably hers. She captures the ethereal and healing nature of plants in […]

Elsa Tierney is a UK based jeweller specializing in wax carving. A practice used for both jewellery making and sculpture and based on an ancient process called Lost Wax Casting. She likes to explore different avenues of working with wax, giving an alternative approach to jewellery making that encompasses her passion for fine art and […]

Rebecca Stevenson is a British artist whose specialism is wax, an ancient sculptural medium. The history of wax is extensive, from the lost wax processes used in bronze sculpture dating back to the Egyptians in antiquity. The sweet and the sinister commingle in her wax sculptures that depict humans and animals bursting open to reveal […]

I researched silversmiths that have used scoring and folding in their work for the second part of my forms and facet research. I was creating two vessels which will be a vase and candle holder. I was using the rail revolve command to design the vase and surface commands to design the candleholder. I enjoyed […]

  This is the final product of my 3 vessels that will be made out of metal. I really enjoy rendering my designs as you can basically apply any materials that you like so that you can see what my vessel will look like as silverware. I designed the flowers myself using different commands e.g. […]

She graduated from the Glasgow School of art in 2018 where she then went to Bishopsland Educational Trust. It was there that she developed her ideas which she could explore on how to work with gold and silver.  Her Assortments of silverware and jewellery is motivated by the three Forth Bridges that are soaring over […]

css.php

Report this page

To report inappropriate content on this page, please use the form below. Upon receiving your report, we will be in touch as per the Take Down Policy of the service.

Please note that personal data collected through this form is used and stored for the purposes of processing this report and communication with you.

If you are unable to report a concern about content via this form please contact the Service Owner.

Please enter an email address you wish to be contacted on. Please describe the unacceptable content in sufficient detail to allow us to locate it, and why you consider it to be unacceptable.
By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University.

  Cancel