, she’s just released ‘Sap’, her very first collection of pieces under her own name. Drawing inspiration from nature at its most wonderful and weird, her cast pieces are must-haves for any high-end swampcore queens out there. Given that we count ourselves as members of that very niche, we just had to find out more!
Hey! I’m a sculptor and jeweller working in London. I started making jewellery in 2019 after having to abruptly leave my post-graduate in stone carving because of the pandemic. Without a studio and working mostly from home, it became necessary to make smaller work. The jewellery developed from sculptures becoming increasingly small enough to wear, so the two disciplines are very much connected for me.
I think somewhere between those days of my early small-scale work at home and experimentation in the workshop, my jewellery’s visual language started to form. It was a gradual and winding development that suddenly, once started, has felt fast and exciting. I think the things that most encapsulate my work are probably found in a Nature Encyclopedia… flick to slugs mating, carnivorous plants, chrysalises, etc.
To finish the list off, Nautilus cups are incredible historical objects. These decadent examples of craftsmanship are essentially cups made from a nautilus shell and mounted in ornate gold or silver. The shell is often carved back to reveal patterns of their pearly interior. They’re totally over the top and weird!My first collection, ‘Sap’, explores themes surrounding wetness and metamorphosis.
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