| Anne
Morgan
Anne enjoys silver’s potential for texture and
her ranges explore the relationship of look and feel
in the materials she uses. Her creations proudly show
off their origins in workshop experimentation. This
is what makes her reticulated silver surfaces in particular
unique: each marks a precise moment in which she withdraws
her flame from part-liquefied silver.
Once
she has perfected these surfaces Anne off sets them
with strong lines. She forges a relationship between
organic texture and a simple geometry, rather like
the placing of a formal structure in a natural landscape.
She sets up a coupling in which each element complements
the other.
On
another level the works relate to the human body.
Their dimensions echo the proportions of the human
figure. The gaps in the split rings or the square
pendants are not just empty spaces: they make way
for the skin of the wearer to become visible through
the silver - forming another key relationship between
textures.
The
results include objects that express a tactile sensuality,
a dreamy sense of security, or even absentminded playfulness.
This is most definitely jewellery to be worn.
Anne
is a member of the Association of Contemporary Jewellery,
and the Makers Guild in Wales with whom she exhibits
nationally and internationally.
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