Describing this piece as, 'Squares trying to escape the restraints of geometry', artist Ann Welton has created a geometric yet fluid pair of shimmering blue and green stud earrings. Crafted from copper and painted in automotive paint, Ann has attached three curved squares decending from large to small.
Materials: Copper, automotive paint, sterling silver posts and butterfly backs
Dimenstions: 49mm long x 25mm wide
Ann Welton discovered gold and silver smithing while studying at NMIT. She went on to complete Bachelor of Fine Art (Gold and Silver Smithing) (Honours) at RMIT, which allowed her to extend her exploration of vessel and jewellery making.
Welton describes her work in the following statement, “My works are strongly influenced by growing up in rural communities, with landscapes that reflected a complex interplay of the natural and undisturbed and imposed farming practises. The beauty of these landscapes was often subtle, even unexpected. Colours were muted, variations subtle, but the textures associated with them were strong and distinctive. Consequently, texture has become a driving force in my making because of its power to connect one to place and people.”