So often I am asked where I get my ideas for my jewelry. Like most people who design, I am inspired by everything around me. I often take in information, store it in my subconscious, and reinterpret it when I create. Here are some great examples of my latest creations with some accompanying designs that could easily have been a stimulus for my work. In other words, "Art Imitating Art."
Handwoven color block bracelets could have been rooted in either of the above designs.
Is it possible that these fabulous Swarovski crystal earrings were inspired by those countless orange cones we find at construction sites?
Ever since I was a child, I have been fascinated with pinwheel designs. That fascination took root in my new Katherine necklaces embellished with suede tassels.
The ropes and chains of the Tess necklace may be based in some home interior design I have admired similar to the effects in the above photo.
And if you are fascinated by grids, you can easily understand the basis of my matte hematite and iolite Ellenore cuff bracelet.
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