Alison Bruce
Etude botanique
About the artist
Alison Bruce have been making jewellery for the last twenty years but only with a sense of the conceptual since completing a Fine Arts degree in 2016. Everything one does informs everything else. She has internalized the work of drawing and this reappears in my jewellery design. Much of my work has a basis in the natural world of plants. Keen observation and a sense of marvel at the extraordinary beauty of a plant will compel me to make. These latest works involve a conversation between the 2/D and 3/D and the question of what makes an object beautiful.
Alison Bruce have been making jewellery for the last twenty years but only with a sense of the conceptual since completing a Fine Arts degree in 2016. Everything one does informs everything else. She has internalized the work of drawing and this reappears in my jewellery design. Much of my work has a basis in the natural world of plants. Keen observation and a sense of marvel at the extraordinary beauty of a plant will compel me to make. These latest works involve a conversation between the 2/D and 3/D and the question of what makes an object beautiful.
About the artwork
I have been making jewellery for the last twenty years but only with a sense of the conceptual since completing a Fine Arts Degree in 2016. Everything one does informs everything else. I have internalised the work of drawing and this reappears in my jewellery design. Much of my work has a basis in the natural world of plants. Keen observation and a sense of marvel at the extraordinary beauty of a tiny plant will compel me to make. These latest works involve a conversation between the 2/D and 3/D and the questions of what makes an object beautiful.
I have been making jewellery for the last twenty years but only with a sense of the conceptual since completing a Fine Arts Degree in 2016. Everything one does informs everything else. I have internalised the work of drawing and this reappears in my jewellery design. Much of my work has a basis in the natural world of plants. Keen observation and a sense of marvel at the extraordinary beauty of a tiny plant will compel me to make. These latest works involve a conversation between the 2/D and 3/D and the questions of what makes an object beautiful.
Image by Caroline Arlett Photography