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Kath Inglis - Swatch Cuff

Kath Inglis - Swatch Cuff

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Crystal Cuff Bangle by Kath Inglis - Yellow & Green.

Hand cut & dyed PVC with wire detail.

Measures approx. 6.4cm in diameter. Depth is 3.3cm.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Raised in Australia's multicultural tropical city of Darwin, Kath Inglis moved south to Adelaide to study contemporary jewellery. After graduating from the South Australian School of Art in 2000, Kath continued to develop her practice by working from a number of studios, including the renowned Gray Street Workshop, Jam Factory's Metal Design Studio and soda and rhyme. Kath now lives in the beautiful Adelaide Hills with a work bench located at the Hahndorf Academy.

"My passion for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) started in 2001. It’s a prosaic material in its natural state, but loaded with potentials. 

Simple hand worked processes - applying colour, removing pieces from the surface with carving tools or adding heat fused layers, elevates this material into the precious. 

Observations, concerns and issues inspire a self-portrait of wearable pieces. This conceptual approach to making continually progresses my work."

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Raised in Australia's multicultural tropical city of Darwin, Kath Inglis moved south to Adelaide to study contemporary jewellery. After graduating from the South Australian School of Art in 2000, Kath continued to develop her practice by working from a number of studios, including the renowned Gray Street Workshop, Jam Factory's Metal Design Studio and soda and rhyme. Kath now lives in the beautiful Adelaide Hills with a work bench located at the Hahndorf Academy.

"My passion for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) started in 2001. It’s a prosaic material in its natural state, but loaded with potentials. 

Simple hand worked processes - applying colour, removing pieces from the surface with carving tools or adding heat fused layers, elevates this material into the precious. 

Observations, concerns and issues inspire a self-portrait of wearable pieces. This conceptual approach to making continually progresses my work."

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