Dec

19

2018

Mary Filapek & Lou Ann Townsend

Chemistry, cellular structure, DNA, spirituality, the nature of reality and our planetary travels provide the primary inspiration for color, form and texture. We are drawn to explore the void. The void is the space between breathes/atoms. The patterns are inspired by the idea of language and layering of information. Cuneiform, kanji, architectural drafting, and electronic schematics are ‘languages’ that visually inspire us.

We create jewelry in sterling silver, inlayed with polymer clay, and strung on semi-precious stones, stainless steel cables or hand fabricated sterling silver chains. First, we create the metal framework for the pieces, either fabricating directly in sterling, or creating masters in wax or metal to be molded and cast. Then we mix the colors for the polymer clay and inlay it into the metal framework. The clay is then individually patterned using fabricated tools and found objects. Finally, the pieces are stained to add contrast to the imprinted patterns.

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