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Julia Turner: Notation

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above brooch: Notation, red enamel, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Notation, red enamel, wood, paint, steel

Our current show "Notation" JULIA TURNER features a new body of work focusing on Julia's jewelry and new wall pieces. The work is reminiscent of architectural landscapes and blurred images that reminded me of cityscapes, textiles, and scattered flying birds. The work is black and white accented with a vibrant red; enamel, wood, glass, and red sapphires. Displayed on a cool gray table top in a considered fashion, the show invites you to view from a quiet place and ponder the imagery.

The media is industrial white paint on patinated steel scratched away to form markings and later leaving abstract narrative impressions. As always, Julia's detailing of the work is thoughtful and her execution precise. Each piece is artfully thought out and even the backside including her clasps and attachments, is dealt with with the same kind of precision and care for detail.

above: Julia Turner informal talk at Shibumi / ring: Red Stack Ring, wood, paint, steel

above: Julia Turner informal talk at Shibumi / ring: Red Stack Ring, wood, paint, steel

 

In 2004 Julia and I were exhibiting together at Collect which was hosted by the Victoria and Albert Museum. While walking around the Museum she shared her idea to scratch through white opaque surfaces. Now in this body of work the idea is fully realized. When Julia spoke at Shibumi I mentioned this and she laughed when recalling the unfolding of this process.

Her process in making the pieces involves starting with a large sheet of steel, and scraping shapes and lines according to a feeling connected to the motion, rather than directly composing imagery. She then later scans the sheet for smaller sections which she extracts specifically for their impact when they are viewed within a small boundary. As a jeweler myself it is interesting that she has come up with these techniques to undermine her temptation to scrutinize and perfect everything.

Julia Turner center with wall piece details

Julia Turner center with wall piece details

Julia Turner's work integrates a painterly quality which is one of the reasons why her pieces are so sought after by collectors. The fact she is transitioning into larger works that forgo the function of wearability seems like a natural progression. Her wall pieces, also on painted on steel, debut at this show.

above brooch: Lookout, steel, wood, 18k gold

above brooch: Lookout, steel, wood, 18k gold

Along with the steel painted work Julia shows the wooden stacks with heavy sanding marks. Simple forms become dimensional landscapes and intentional compositional piles. The show is up through June 27th and we continue to show and represent her work year long. To see more of the work along with Julia's wall pieces please visit Shibumi Gallery or inquire for additional show images.

An additional article on the Art Jewelry Forum blog by the artist can be seen here.

above necklace: Black Pile, wood, paint, steel, gray string

above necklace: Black Pile, wood, paint, steel, gray string

above brooch: Satellite, red sapphires, wood, paint, steel, silver

above brooch: Satellite, red sapphires, wood, paint, steel, silver

above brooch: Ikat, wood, paint, steel, 18k gold

above brooch: Ikat, wood, paint, steel, 18k gold

above pendant: Border, wood, paint, steel

above pendant: Border, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Red Fields, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Red Fields, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: You Are Here, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: You Are Here, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Stripes, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Stripes, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Break, wood, paint, steel

above brooch: Break, wood, paint, steel

above necklace: Red Light Strand, faceted glass, wood, paint, steel

above necklace: Red Light Strand, faceted glass, wood, paint, steel

above earrings: Storm, paint, steel, 18ky gold / Julia Turner partial show detail

above earrings: Storm, paint, steel, 18ky gold / Julia Turner partial show detail

Tina Rath / Jewelry Show

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Our current show, Tina Rath / Jewelry has been extended through March 28, 2010.

 

Tina is currently working on a large scale project Wanderlux: phase I, which premiered at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland, Maine in November 2009. And the grand finale: Waderlux: phase II will show with Sienna Gallery at SOFA NY in 2010. It will contain jewelry objects amongst the installation both in view and found in secret drawers.

above: Wanderlux I, Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland, Maine

above: Wanderlux I, Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland, Maine

As long as I've known Tina her projects always come from a personal space. Her work challenges and expands the context of jewelry. This is reflected in the individual pieces as well as the unique contexts she creates to view them in. In Wanderlux she explores finding home, being strongly drawn to nature and being present in the moment. Tina has returned to California through a teaching sabbatical from Maine College of Art, to work on this intensive project. Her love for the outdoors and the beautiful forms of lichen, mushrooms and vastness of nature have enriched her life and play a central role in her current work. 

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Shibumi Gallery is currently is featuring her her most wearable and elegant jewelry which is directly influenced by Wanderlux. Similar in feel from the larger scale project, the collector can buy a single brooch or wear them in multiples.

above: Floral Scatterpin, oxidized silver

above: Floral Scatterpin, oxidized silver

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                                  The forms are made of all natural materials; wood, ivory, fur, antler, gold, quartz and cognac diamonds. 

above: African Blackwood Earrings with Gold Dots, Mushroom Cluster Scatterpins

above: African Blackwood Earrings with Gold Dots, Mushroom Cluster Scatterpins

above: Antler/Mineral brooches, mule deer antler, sterling silver, mink

above: Antler/Mineral brooches, mule deer antler, sterling silver, mink

above: Antler Rossette Brooches with Cognac Diamond and Antler Rosette Brooch with 18ky Dots, Long Fringe Earrings, 18kyg

above: Antler Rossette Brooches with Cognac Diamond and Antler Rosette Brooch with 18ky Dots, Long Fringe Earrings, 18kyg

You can see a brief write up of the show on the Art Jewelry Forum website or better yet come see more of the work in person at Shibumi.

Ocelot Clothing + Gabriel Russo Event

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Our weekend show featured Ocelot Clothing's Fall Collection, designer Angelina De Antonis (below-right) along with Menswear Designer, Gabrielle Russo (below-left) premiering his new collection at Shibumi. What an honor to feature such talented designers. The two of them complimented each other so well.

We currently still have a great selection of Ocelot and will have Gabriel's work back for the holidays. Fyi- Ocelot has a special $150 rack with some great pieces on it!
 

The event was very successful and Trumer Beer donated a nice selection of local beer.
I love our clients: stylish, tasteful, supportive, artful.

Angelina tying a wrap skirt on client & friend Tara Rech. The new collage tops are truly wearable paintings.

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Below the silk shrug with client Teresa's own jeans and Ocelot top. She made me her Ocelot sponsor to keep her from buying no more than 1 piece, but she walked away with 5... what was she thinking, asking me? Well, they all looked fabulous on her, what could I say?

Since the show Gabriel has attracted the attention of Fred Segal's in LA.

Gabriel's wool gabardine shirts have Japanese pocket hand-detailing. The pockets are made from vintage suiting and sometimes antique Japanese textiles. The detailing is subtle, perfect for the man that wants a little style but doesn't want to stand out too much. Or for a gift from the woman that wants to get her man something tasteful and special he'll actually wear.

Perfect for Fall... handsome felted wool coats with hand stitching & button hole detailing.

Gabriel had a sample vest that he is working on to unveil next... Stay tuned or please inquire about seeing more of his work!

Maya Kini : jewelry + objects

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Last weekend's show at Shibumi Gallery introduced Maya Kini's studio work. We have already been selling her beautiful Mokume rings as commitment & wedding bands. Her woodgrain patterns in Mokume fit with our aesthetic & commitment to subtle beauty.
 

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Along with her most recent body of work, her daughter Delilah June, born this year, she continues her jewelry + object making. Maya's work is poetic and shares the organic quality that I love with the thoughtfulness of observing everyday objects and nature. She curiously has explored the household drain. Drain Brooch below, silver & sugar fired enamel.
 

"Passing through. The drain is a non-object - a device to filter, refine, strain, collect. Life seems to reside in the plumbing that connects the drains. This sense that material is always moving is what motivates me to make and unmake. I search for…

"Passing through. The drain is a non-object - a device to filter, refine, strain, collect. Life seems to reside in the plumbing that connects the drains. This sense that material is always moving is what motivates me to make and unmake. I search for a delicate prestige that I can confer upon a material through making, before these objects become matter again. "

Other elements (Spear Studs below in 18k gold) are cast directly from nature paired with her embedded Raw Diamond Rings from her Botanix Series.
 

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Maya's pieces from her Moth Series, 18k earrings below, are as graceful as she is. Also I love the simple shapes of her sugar fire enamel Bird Brooches. Maya made these while in residence in Mendocino watching the ravens fly by, each one is hand-cut out of steel and attaches with a strong magnet.

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And a couple casual shots from the day at Shibumi...

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A quiet moment with Maya's husband Shamus, baby Delilah, and their friend's daughter.

Shibumi Studio & Gallery: Review by Cat Seto

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Speaking of cats....Cat Seto does a beautiful & very hip shopping blog, to my surprise I found this nice collage she did of my work, the gallery, and some of my ring artists. Nice work Cat on your great graphic eye. Well of course you are a wonderful illustrator and she does a charming stationary collection. So nice when things are done well and with consideration! I like her work and she has a sweet shop on Polk Street in San Francisco.

This collage shows some of my commitment rings with natural diamonds crystals and rose cut diamonds with matrix patterns in 22k gold & 18k Palladium White Gold. Also featured; my cats, me, and Shibumi Gallery.

Thanks Cat!