18 March 2017
John Moore’s jewelry is the highlight of the “Couleurs” exhibition on show at the Elsa Vanier Gallery. The British jeweler dyes and cuts aluminum to serve his obsessions with color, repetition, movement and touch. Ultra light earrings and necklaces made up of silky aluminum elements combine such influences as the pangolin’s protective shell, pine cones and ethnic jewelry with beetle wings.
Exhibition from March 24th to May 15th 2017.
"Vane" necklace
"Flight" earrings
"Flight" necklace
"Elytra" earrings
"Flight" necklace
© Philip Traill
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