Two polymer artists, Jeff Dever and Annie Pennington advance polymer’s reputation by appearing in The Nature of Jewelry:Botanical Design and Symbols exhibit at the Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek, Wisconsin.
In the show twenty-nine notable jewelry artists from throughout the US, Ireland and Canada display a sampling of process drawings and reference materials to trace the creative process for their works.
“They thought I’d add a bit of color,” says Jeff. He sent us larger pictures (gathered here) so that you could witness the color. This exhibit was a spinoff of the RAM’s Terra Nova and it runs until July 13.
kim ,
WOW! That is just such beautiful color! It makes me want to try harder – I love the finish too! My goodness it must have taken a long time…
Randee M Ketzel ,
Ever so wonderful—-seriously need to take a class from Jeff.
PiperPixie ,
Awww! I so wish I could visit that exhibit, I bet its FABULOUS! This polymer work is truly stunning:)
Annie Pennington ,
Thanks for promoting the show, Cynthia. I’m thrilled to be a part of the exhibition, and I’m even more excited that I live close enough that I’ll be able to stop in and see it in person. I’ll make sure to share photos!
Incredible work. I would love to see them in real life – probably more to touch them than anything else. They look so tactile – just beautiful.
Alison ,
Stunning!
Milena ,
Incredibly beautiful!
Lynn Lunger/UnaOdd ,
Gorgeous pieces! They have that superb level of detail and bizarre natural beauty that makes you feel that they absolutely could be an exotic, real botanical. Wonderful!