| Products |
With sterling silver and copper I make one-of-a-kind jewelry and small sculptural pieces. Dogs and cats are a source of inspiration |
| Artist Statement |
Learning the craft of silversmithing has been a challenge and (even with the inevitable frustrations!) a source of great satisfaction and pleasure, not only in the work itself, but also because in the process I have made many new friends, in the WGG and related activities, who have stimulated and encouraged me in my work.
|
| Retail Sources |
Currently, some items are available at The Waygoose, Rockville, MD., and in The Arts Barn Museum Shop, Gaithersburg, MD. |
| Craft Shows |
Washington Guild of Goldsmiths Biennial "Metalwork" juried shows.
Creative Crafts Council Biennial juried shows.
Also exhibited in Zenith Gallery's 2003 juried show, "The Dog Days of Summer (and Cats Too)"
|
| Resume/Awards |
Washington Guild of Goldsmith's Award at the Creative Crafts Council Show, 2001. ("Celestial Symbols" pictured above.)
Washington Guild of Goldsmith's Extraordinary Service Award, Metalwork 2002.
WGG Metalwork 2005 - Jurors' Special Recognition. One juror's description: " ... a small tea set in the form of a Priest, Nun and
Altar Boy ... distilled the essence of these characters with whimsy and accuracy, then conveyed that essence with elegant simplicity in fabricated sheet silver." (See picture above.)
CCC Biennial Show, 2007 - Honorable Mention. ("Argus" pictured above.)
|
|