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Friday, 30 April 2010

BRITISH SILVER WEEK LAUNCH


THE LAUNCH


This year's British Silver Week Launch was in The Pangolin Gallery, Kings Cross, London. And what a lovely venue it was for it too. The silverware was dazzleing in the sunlight, that kept us, rather warm all day. What a great day it was though, very well attended and such talent to see and many friendly faces to chat to.

....busy, busy, busy, see if you can spot me!....


My work was featured in The Goldsmiths Magazine. This is on sale at Styles Silver, Hungerford. (James - Left image, top right)
http://www.styles-silver.co.uk/
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Elizabeth Auriol Peers
International artist-silversmith Elizabeth Peers draws the inspiration for her unique, feminine forms from the human body. She is often drawn to unusual markings and characteristics and is captured by the playfulness of a curve, crevice or crease. Elizabeth uses chasing and a free-form raising technique to produce these folds, bulges and undulations that are iconic in her work. Elizabeth states, “the owner of a piece of mine should imbue a little of themselves within that piece and treasure it” Elizabeth sells her characterful silver directly to the public at fairs. She also works to commission.
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