Adrian Murray - Side Light Pendant
After graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone and specialising in Jewellery and Metalwork, Adrian has spent time playing and experimenting with various materials to produce one off works of design and has been involved in some projects that have been given the name of technocrafts. For the Christmas Extravaganza Adrian has generated drawings based on the numbers 25 12 09 (Christmas day) to produce pieces of jewellery that are in harmony using the lines of Christmas Day. Allison Lynn
www.allisonlynn.co.uk
Allison is a textile and ceramic artist originally from Ayrshire and now based in Carlisle at The Yard Studios. By recycling fabrics and examining everyday objects Allison creates organic looking pieces that contain remnants of everyday life, making the mundane become unusual and exciting. She is able to show and exploit the age of the materials and by combining them with silver, porcelain and silks, the way they are perceived is altered. Her jewellery pieces show the delicate nature of the materials and are designed to be decorative, both on the body and as stand alone items on display.www.allisonlynn.co.uk
Ruth Gordon graduated with a BDes (Hons) Jewellery & Metal Design from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2004. Ruth shares a WASPS studio with Genna Delaney where she makes designs and makes contemporary jewellery in both precious and non precious materials. Using a variety of materials Ruth takes inspiration from the colours, textures and patterns found in cakes and sweets as well as from the materials themselves. Sterling silver, gold, hand dyed nylon monofilament, enamels and plastics are just some of the materials used to create her pieces that are exhibited in Britain and Japan.
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