Arrived the morning of the 15th to gloomy, rainy weather and left Monday morning, arriving back in Savannah just in time for my 2pm class. Whew!
Leaving Atlanta in the wee hours of Sunday morning, it was then off to D.C. Three pieces from my In Essence jewelry collection were selected to be exhibited at the Smithsonian Craft Show in the National Building Museum and I wasn't going to miss the opportunity to see the show.
Arrived the morning of the 15th to gloomy, rainy weather and left Monday morning, arriving back in Savannah just in time for my 2pm class. Whew!
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A collaboration between Metals & Jewelry and Fashion, 6 SCAD students, myself included, organized and curated a private exhibition of our work in a beautifully restored house in the Historic District of Savannah. With live music, h'orderves and a mini runway in motion, it was a great success... with the exception of a minor detail - I had to fly halfway across the world that weekend to attend my brother's wedding in Japan. But I digress.
Finishing up dual-major at SCAD, I began with my jewelry major first, creating an 8-piece collection of forged metal called In Essence. This was conceptualised, designed and fabricated over the course of 20 weeks, with an exhibition of all senior students jewelry at the end of this period. Mirror Finish is the said exhibition, featuring the work of 23 jewelry students, myself included, in our very own studio building.
The majority of us continued to perfect our collection even after the exhibition was over, but it was a great moment in time that captured our drive, dedication and passion in the creative field of metals and jewelry. |
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