Flesh and Stone
Flesh and Stone Series
Exhibited at Mary E. Black Gallery
Halifax, Nova Scotia
September 2 – 18, 2016
Flesh and Stone examines the dual conditions in which contemporary jewellery exists: being worn intimately on the body and inhabiting the neutral, public space of the gallery. Lamp-worked glass and metal are combined in these rings, whose formal qualities illustrate the contrast in contexts.
Flesh and Stone Rings, in situ at Mary E. Black Gallery
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Grace Laemmler
Stone Ring, 2016
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Adam Carscadden
Stone Bodies 04 Neckpiece, 2017
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Flesh and Stone Rings, in situ at Mary E. Black Gallery
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Grace Laemmler
Flesh and Stone Ring, 2016
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Grace Laemmler
Flesh and Stone Rings, in situ at Mary E. Black Gallery
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Grace Laemmler
Flesh and Stone Ring, 2016
Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver
Image by Grace Laemmler