Posted 7 years ago
Audrasbroo…
(4 items)
For fans of science, art and jewellery making.
A wonderful example of art meeting science.
Sterling silver and gold earrings with handmade paper. Purchased in Canada in the 1980-90s.
Gorgeous and in excellent condition for such a unique use of paper.
Large flower styled butterfly clips.
Both earrings and backs are hallmarked sterling and signed BEYNON.
I have not polished them due to the delicate nature of the paper.
Aggie Beynon, received a BA in English at the University of Waterloo in 1975 and received a BFA, in the Design Department at the University of Kansas in 1982. Assisted by two Nunemaker Research Awards, Beynon developed a patentable metal process of combining powdered metals, to form a textured metal (results published in Metalsmith, 1982) - a process she has and continues to experiment with to create jewellery.
In 2005, Beynon was honoured with a 20-year retrospective of her art at Wilfrid Laurier University’s Robert Langen Art Gallery. The exhibit – labeled Wabi: Imperfect Beauty was lauded by reviewers. “. . . she manipulates materials in an expressive way which is loose, gestural and intuitive. In marked contrast to conventional jewellery, Beynon’s pieces are asymmetrical, roughly hewn and idiosyncratic.”
These are so beautiful and absolutely fascinating! I love individual things, and even if you don't wear them, what a joy to own.