Karl Fritsch & Lisa Walker: Interesting Pieces of Jewellery.
Entrepot Gallery, Hobart, Australia.
Just formulating a plan to get myself to Hobart this week, never given Tasmania more that fleeting thoughts but a lot of loved ones have visited and loved it in recent times and right now Karl Fritsch & Lisa Walker: Interesting Pieces of Jewellery a very intriguing exhibition is showing and so i am contemplating a trip across the water to check it out.
I find Karl Fritsch’s work (shown above) especially captivating, created through a process of buying pre-loved jewellery pieces that are broken and being sold for scrap and reworking and recasting to create strange combinations of half comfortably familiar half wildly unusual shapes
To be honest i probably won’t make it as continuous jetsetting and starting up my own jewellery label have exhausted my funds to a point of non existance, but you know it was a nice thought…
Karl Fritsch & Lisa Walker: Interesting Pieces of Jewellery.
Entrepot Gallery, Hobart, Australia.
Just formulating a plan to get myself to Hobart this week, never given Tasmania more that fleeting thoughts but a lot of loved ones have visited and loved it in recent times and right now Karl Fritsch & Lisa Walker: Interesting Pieces of Jewellery a very intriguing exhibition is showing and so i am contemplating a trip across the water to check it out.
I find Karl Fritsch’s work (shown above) especially captivating, created through a process of buying pre-loved jewellery pieces that are broken and being sold for scrap and reworking and recasting to create strange combinations of half comfortably familiar half wildly unusual shapes
To be honest i probably won’t make it as continuous jetsetting and starting up my own jewellery label have exhausted my funds to a point of non existance, but you know it was a nice thought…
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