Nostalgic Skin

skin | body | wearable artefacts

11.10.11

I will grow my own

Plant life to carry with you by Mr Lentz




Michelle Kelly's fungi and moss inspired work




and stunning plant rings via Anna Luz Castellanos



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Labels: CJM, contemporary jewellery, design, growing, jewellery, materials, miniature, plants

Practitioner: Matt Hinkley

Matt Hinkley's work features captures subtle detail in muted colours with particularly beautiful presentation.















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Practitioner: Mia Maljojoki


Delectable jewellery you want to eat by Mia Maljojoki  






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Tarryn Handcock
Tarryn is a design academic based at RMIT University, Melbourne. She is interested in practice led research and body-based design, with a focus on the skin as a embodied site for making and experiencing wearable artefacts. She is also a tea drinker, dust collector, and a terrible (if enthusiastic) knitter.
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