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Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
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This stunning pendant is complemented with pearls, mother of pearl discs, frosted agate and navette chain.
The pendant is approx 65mm x 45mm.
These exquisite boxes of silver and wood, have chased sliver lines that mirror the chosen wood grain.
This piece by Mary Ann Simmons is typical of her experimentation with the simple box form to create unique and original silver works.
Responding to our curatorial theme for Collect 2025 - 'Black &Gold' - she developed these tall faceted 'pinstripe' forms to take advantage of the dramatic of contrast of gold accents against a black background.
Shown here individually and in a group, Pinstripe Vessel (2) is one of a series of works that can be purchased seperately or as a triptych as shown below.
Responding to our curatorial theme for Collect 2025 - 'Black &Gold' - Mary Ann developed these tall faceted 'pinstripe' forms to take advantage of the dramatic contrast of gold accents against a black background.
Typical of her 'box' form designs, these multifaceted forms can be purchased individually or as a group as shown below.
Simmons' response to our curatorial theme of ‘Black and Gold’ was to create this unusual collection of ‘pinstripe’ forms using the dramatic contrast of gold accents against a black background to accentuate the edge to each individual face.
Simmons uses the box form to create her exceptional silver work which has evolved from cubes to an exploration of symmetric and asymmetric, multifaceted forms.
These pinstripe vessels created for Collect are a perfect example of this exploration and can be purchased individually or separately.
A beautiful decorative wall piece inspired by the waterfalls of Wales.
'Rhaeadr' translates as waterfall or cascade and this piece captures the movement of the water as it plummets over a sheer shelf of rock to a pool below.
The patination cleverly captures the rich flora and fauna of the surrounding rock and its architectural structure.
This work was created specifically for Collect 2025 and is a departure from the work for which Higson is more widely known. But her fascination and love for the mountainous terrain of North Wales underpins this piece, the meticulous detail typical of her work and key to capturing the beauty and mystique of the waterfall and its environs.
Created for Collect 2025, ‘Sea of Stories’ is a wall panel which invites closer attention, filled with the mysteries and stories of the oceans - or what we choose to see within it.
Typical of Gegenwart's work, the piece explores the themes of rhythms and water - recurring motifs within her work - with her unique treatment of the copper giving it a particular tone, depth and interest.
Additional complexity is added to the work by the choice of a white mount - drawing out the reflections of the lattice work to give the piece a 3 dimensional quality and provoke a tactile, as well as a visual, exploration of the work.
For the close observer, words are etched within the panel to emphasise the language of the piece, the darkness of the work countered by the light enamel details.
The colour of the mounting board can be changed to create different effects and interpretations of the work.