Showing posts with label wooden jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wooden jewelry. Show all posts
Aug 12, 2013
Jul 11, 2013
LOOKBOOK Nicole Polk
I find it very cool when appreciators of the work photograph themselves or the work and post it on social media sites. So cool in fact that I asked a few of them to create an informal LOOKBOOK. The first participant was Nicole Polk - I sent a few pieces to her in Hong Kong!
This is so awesome! I love the creative way of incorporating the jewelry.
You may also check out Nicole's blog post!
http://www.jellimama.com/2013/07/08/gustav-reyes/


Labels:
jewelry,
nicole polk,
photographs,
social media,
wood jewelry,
wooden jewelry
Jun 24, 2013
Ingrained at Patina Gallery
Allison and Ivan of Patina Gallery in Santa Fe, New mexico have been supporting my work for over 3 years! I am so grateful for their continued support and appreciation.
I am honored to be featured in my first show at Patina Gallery called "Ingrained" also featuring wood turning artist Liam Flynn. The show should be an incredible display of the ways in which wood can be formed and crafted.
I've been asked to create a collection of pieces from the Signature Collection. (Photos)
Are you in the Santa Fe area during October? The show opens on October 4 and runs until October 27. Catch the details at patina-gallery.com.
I am honored to be featured in my first show at Patina Gallery called "Ingrained" also featuring wood turning artist Liam Flynn. The show should be an incredible display of the ways in which wood can be formed and crafted.
I've been asked to create a collection of pieces from the Signature Collection. (Photos)
Are you in the Santa Fe area during October? The show opens on October 4 and runs until October 27. Catch the details at patina-gallery.com.
May 31, 2013
When Form Functions by Gustav Reyes
Modern forms give way to impeccable functionality in the collection of bent wood jewelry by Gustav Reyes. Reyes' handmade pieces exemplify subtle sophistication.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2FK1C_jy50
Labels:
bent wood,
bent wood jewelry,
form and function,
Gustav Reyes,
when form functions,
wood furniture,
wood jewelry,
wooden jewelry
Location:
Chicago, IL, USA
Jun 12, 2012
Brick & Mortar Representation
Lay your eyes and hands on my wooden jewelry at various locations around the United States.
My pieces photograph like sculpture, but it can be difficult to imagine the work as a functional piece of jewelry. Nothing beats sliding the coiling pieces of wood onto your wrist. Here I've listed a few brick and mortar options where you can get your hands on the work. For more locations, view my website under Gallery Representation.
San Francisco
MARCH
3075 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Merion, Pennslyvania
Barnes Foundation
300 N Latch's Lane
Merion, PA 19066-1729
Santa Fe
Patina Gallery
131 West Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
New York City
A Uno Tribeca
123 W Broadway
NY, NY 10013
St. Louis
Craft Alliance
6640 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Dec 14, 2011
Trefoil Not Brooch for the James Renwick Alliance
I donated this Trefoil Not Brooch to the James Renwick Alliance for their annual Spring Craft Weekend and silent auction. The work will be introduced on March 24th at the Willard Hotel, next to the White House. What an honor!
Photos by Erin Beckman
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| Trefoil Not Brooch in Walnut with Sterling Silver |
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| Any thoughts on men wearing brooches? I think it looks quite sharp! |
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