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Author
Fiorentino, Mary BethKeyword
MetalJewelry
Jewelry Exhibitions
Contemporary jewelry
Enamel
Pattern
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION
Date Published
2018-05
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My interest lies in the adaptability and persistence of the living world, particularly in the face of adverse conditions—like a young fern that unfurls through a small crack in the sidewalk. Patiently, the forces of nature endure and divergent forms arise. When I translate these synchronous moments into jewelry, hybrid shapes emerge, protrude, and proliferate to mimic the vigor of nature. In this body of wearable jewelry, each material choice, mechanism, and color decision communicates intimately with one another; their relationship as necessary as the one that forms between the jewelry and the wearer.Accessibility Statement
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