Collections
Since graduating from Manchester School of Art with a first class honours degree in Three Dimensional design I have continued to develop my graduate collection. The collection has evolved to include a range of one off statement pieces developed during the final year of my degree and since moved into a range of wearable everyday jewellery that continues to be inspired by everyday objects and capture my main ethos:
“Through the exploration of body adornment and personal possessions my practice primarily focusses around how an object evokes personal comfort for its owner. Through interrogation of pre-owned objects and our interaction with our personal belongings, my works emphasis is on the users experience. By observing these interactions I question how the design of an object can entice an individual to explore the piece and how this can provoke the wearer to form a personal attachment to the item. Producing small scale objects with close attention to detail, I question how the user will interact with each piece. Creating intricate designs that evoke engagement, generates an individual narrative upon each item through the users choice of how it is worn. Exploration of traditional techniques within jewellery and metal work is integral within my practice to produce individual handmade items, which also allows myself as a maker to form a personal connection to each piece throughout its creation.”