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Metalsmithing/Jewelry Student Work

Work from BFA and MFA students in Metalsmithing/Jewelry.
A sculptural metal picece. A clear tube filled with blue topaz is capped on either end by steel. It sits horizontally on a clear glass shelf. Behind it is a metal wheel with four spokes.
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A sculptural metal picece. A clear tube filled with blue topaz is capped on either end by steel. It sits horizontally on a clear glass shelf. Behind it is a metal wheel with four spokes.

David Balmilero. Untitled. Copper, borosilicate, glass, blue topaz, Steel, bearing, patina. 6"x 3.75"

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A model wears a branch like crown. The tips are bright gold and it gets darker and more patinaed as it nears the wearer.
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A model wears a branch like crown. The tips are bright gold and it gets darker and more patinaed as it nears the wearer.

Angela Li. A Crowning Achievement. Copper sheet, copper rod, liver of sulfur patina, gold leaf. 7"x7"x6".

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A model wears an elaborate gold piece wrapped around her body. A double strand of gold starts at the waist, wraps around the back and continues around the front ending in a cluster of gold leaf like shapes at the shoulder.
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A model wears an elaborate gold piece wrapped around her body. A double strand of gold starts at the waist, wraps around the back and continues around the front ending in a cluster of gold leaf like shapes at the shoulder.

Charity Poole. Adaptation III, 2019. 3D printed plastic, copper, paint, gold leaf. 455mm x 560mm.

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Three white flowers are bundled together at the stem. They are white with yellow stamen.
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Three white flowers are bundled together at the stem. They are white with yellow stamen.

Xinchen Li. Calla Lily, 2019. Copper, gesso, prismacolor pencil. 20" x 8" x7".

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Three different cast mouths sit on an ornate mirror. The mouths are open, with teeth bared.
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Three different cast mouths sit on an ornate mirror. The mouths are open, with teeth bared.

Allison Ice. Say Something! Brooch trio 2020. Plant based photopolymer, resin, sterling silver, steel.

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A computer rendering of a metal ring and earrings
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A computer rendering of a metal ring and earrings

Jenny Puputti, digital V-Ray rendering.

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