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		<title>The Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 05:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[100s of Rings, by forty artists Opens Friday 2 October 2009 Studio Ingot Shop 2, 234 Brunswick St Fitzroy Victoria 3065 ph 03 9415 6000 www.studioingot.com.au The ring is a symbol universally interpreted as a marker of an emotional or spiritual bond. This simple object has always reflected the wearer and communicated a social context. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kitandcaboodle.com.au&#038;blog=4846834&#038;post=1877&#038;subd=kitandcaboodle&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h2>100s of Rings, by forty artists</h2>
<p class="ParagraphGrey" align="left"><em>Opens Friday 2 October 2009</em></p>
<h2>Studio Ingot</h2>
<address>Shop 2, 234 Brunswick St<br />
Fitzroy  Victoria  3065<br />
ph 03 9415 6000<br />
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<p class="ParagraphBlack">The ring is a symbol universally interpreted as a marker of an emotional or spiritual bond. This simple object has always reflected the wearer and communicated a social context. As a symbol, the ring has always generated mystery, power, magic and desire.</p>
<p class="ParagraphBlack">Since its earliest appearance in archaeological finds, the ring has always been a subject of historical reflection. Design and materials have communicated both the artist’s voice and the wearer’s desires. One of the few items worn that is worn daily, a ring serves as both a talisman and reminder.</p>
<p class="ParagraphBlack">As a poignant gift the ring communicates: Affection, Love, Betrothal, Commitment, Engagement, Mourning, Celebration, Congratulations, Friendship, Luck or Thank you.</p>
<p class="ParagraphBlack">In a contemporary context, rings approach the definition of sculpture. They may please or provoke, sending a powerful communication from the wearer about their personal style or beliefs.</p>
<p class="ParagraphGrey">Platinum, white gold , silver, corian, recycled plastic, diamond, ruby, pearl, titanium, yellow gold, green sapphire, black diamond.</p>
<h2>Artists:</h2>
<address>Brendan Adair-Smith </address>
<address>Annaig Bidan </address>
<address>Jane Bowden </address>
<address>Katherine Bowman </address>
<address>Madeleine Brown </address>
<address>Michelle Cangiano </address>
<address>Michael De Vildosola </address>
<address>Raymond de Zwart </address>
<address>Jeanette Dyke </address>
<address>Nina Ellis </address>
<address>Norman Fell </address>
<address>Michael Fletcher </address>
<address>Yuri Fujiyama</address>
<address>Darren Harvey</address>
<address>Barbara Heath </address>
<address>Nicky Hepburn </address>
<address>Birgit Holdinghausen </address>
<address>Pennie Jagiello </address>
<address>Bridget Kennedy </address>
<address>Rebecca Kim </address>
<address>Anette Kortenhaus </address>
<address>Fiona Kwong </address>
<address>Catherine Large </address>
<address>Katheryn Leopoldseder </address>
<address>Coconut Lu </address>
<address>Shine Myung-ok Shin </address>
<address>Belinda Newick </address>
<address>Mary Odorcic </address>
<address>David Parker </address>
<address>Cass Partington </address>
<address>Rebecca Pocock </address>
<address>Amy Renshaw </address>
<address>Sarah Ross </address>
<address>Regine Schwarzer </address>
<address>Zoe Jay Veness </address>
<address>Kathryn Wardill </address>
<address>Robin Wells </address>
<address>Leonie Westbrook</address>
<p>Studio Ingot represents over 60 Australian jewellery and silversmithing artisans.</p>
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<address>Shop 2, 234 Brunswick St<br />
Fitzroy  Victoria  3065<br />
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		<title>Flip Side</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 02:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Jam Factory]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flip Side &#8211; Velvet da Vinci September 10 &#8211; October 12 2008 JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Centre Jewellers from the Metals Design Studio look at the Flip Side in their exhibition currently showing at Velvet da Vinci in San Francisco. Exhibiting artists are Alisa Dewhurst, Kath Inglis, Tassia Joannides, Sim Luttin, Sally Mahony, Lauren [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kitandcaboodle.com.au&#038;blog=4846834&#038;post=33&#038;subd=kitandcaboodle&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h4>Flip Side &#8211; <a href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com" target="_blank">Velvet da Vinci</a></h4>
<address>September 10 &#8211; October 12 2008</address>
<h3><a href="http://www.jamfactory.com.au">JamFactory</a> Contemporary Craft and Design Centre</h3>
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<p><a title=" Sim Luttin, Imagined Moments #1 Necklace" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=2"><img class="alignnone" style="border:0 initial initial;" src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/luttin2web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Sim Luttin, Imagined Moments #1 Necklace" width="200" height="357" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Melissa Turner, Pins and Jump Rings" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=3"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/turnerm2web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Melissa Turner, Pins and Jump Rings" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Lauren Simeoni, Lunacy Wall Piece &amp; Brooch" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=3"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/simeini1web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Lauren Simeoni, Lunacy Wall Piece &amp; Brooch" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Belinda Newick Neckpieces" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=4"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/newick2web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Belinda Newick Neckpieces" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Sally Mahony, Peel Brooches" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=4"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/mahony2web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Sally Mahony, Peel Brooches" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Tassia Joannides, All Zipped Up Bracelet" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=2"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/joannides2web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Tassia Joannides, All Zipped Up Bracelet" /></a></p>
<p><a title=" Alisa Dewhurst, 2to Necklace" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;mode=1&amp;id=88&amp;page=1"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/dewhurst1web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Alisa Dewhurst, 2to Necklace" /></a></p>
<p>Jewellers from the Metals Design Studio look at the Flip Side in their exhibition currently showing at Velvet da Vinci in San Francisco. Exhibiting artists are Alisa Dewhurst, <a href="http://www.sodaandrhyme.com/kath_inglis.html" target="_blank">Kath Inglis</a>, Tassia Joannides, <a href="http://www.simluttin.com/index.html">Sim Luttin</a>, Sally Mahony, <a title="Lauren Simeoni" href="http://www.laurensimeoni.com/">Lauren Simeoni</a><a title="Lauren Simeoni" href="http://www.laurensimeoni.com/" target="_blank">,</a> Belinda Newick and Melissa Turner</p>
<p><a title=" Kath Inglis, Skin Deep Bangle" href="http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&amp;id=88"><img src="http://static.velvetdavinci.com/images/inglis1web.jpg" border="0" alt=" Kath Inglis, Skin Deep Bangle" /></a></p>
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<p>Velvet da Vinci Gallery in San Francisco presents &#8220;Flip side: Jewelry from JamFactory&#8221;, a show featuring new work from eight established Australian jewelers. Sue Lorraine, Creative Director of the Metals Design Studio and curator of Flip side, explains that the intention of this exhibition was to push these artists into a new dimension of their work. &#8220;There is always more than one point of view, always several ways to look at something, from the back and the front, the inside and the outside, the upside and the downside, the safe side and the flip side.&#8221; However, instead of creating drastically new pieces for the exhibition, Lorraine found that their mature and assured practice has allowed them to push the boundaries of their everyday work. For the last 30 years, JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Centre, located in Southern Australia, has been a center for the design, production, exhibition and sale of work by leading and emerging Australian designers / makers.</p>
<p>An exhibition catalog is available.<br />
The artists exhibiting in the show are: Alisa Dewhurst, Kath Inglis, Tassia Joannides, Sim Luttin, Sally Mahony, Lauren Simeoni, Belinda Newick, Melissa Turner.</p>
<p>Tassia Joannides uses the common zipper as her medium. She has given this one-dimensional form body and substance. The armbands intentionally blur the boundaries between the inside and out. By unzipping and zipping they become part of the wearer, an intimate experience.</p>
<p>Melissa Turner uses stainless steel to create fluid and soft forms of beauty. There is no front or back, no pin back, no pendant, no ring shank, only fluid forms. These forms stand as an act of defiance to the jewelry world, without a wearable function.</p>
<p>Sally Mahony uses primarily stainless steel in her work. She manipulates the material to both extremes, making it corrode and shine to a satiny, seductive black. The brooches peel away from the body exposing fabric or metal beneath.</p>
<p>Kath Inglis again is a manipulator of materials. She carves PVC into three-dimensional wearable sculptures. Kath is inspired by the colors of shadows and reflections in water. Just as water has no top or bottom, no starting or ending point, her jewelry is a continuous ripple on the wearer.</p>
<p>Lauren Simeoni&#8217;s brooches reflect the impact materials have on the world. She is a lover of materials and the impact these material leave. In this series of brooches she has printed nostalgic images on aluminum and reveals a time of personal innocence.</p>
<p>Sim Luttin made this body of work while recently living in the U.S. As a visitor she was hyper-aware of her surroundings. Her necklaces reflect and magnify nature with their seed-like forms as vessels strung from dark beads.</p>
<p>Alisa Dewhurst and Belinda Newick have used the body as their starting points. Alisa crochets necklaces illustrating the repetitive genetic message of DNA, the building material that makes up each individual. She mimics this process in crocheted wire. Belinda uses the necklace to discuss the fragility, fertility and fecundity of the female anatomy.</p>
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