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Dimensions: 4.25" x 1.25"
Dimensions: 7/8" x 1.25" each
Stanley Lechtzin founded Tyler's Jewelry and Metals program in 1962. He is also a founding member of the Society of North American Goldsmiths. In 2009, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of North American Goldsmiths. He was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Crafts Council in 1992 and was the recipient of Temple University's Great Teacher Award in 1989.
His work can be found in numerous permanent collections including the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design; the Detroit Institute of Arts; Goldsmiths' Hall in London; the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Donna Schneier Collection"; The National Museum of American Art; and The Philadelphia Museum of Art, among many others.
Dimensions: 2.25" x 1.25" each
Dimensions: Cart size: 0.51" x 0.6" x 0.49"
3-D printed shopping cart with 2.5 black onyx cabochon wheels.
My Cartrageous Sterling silver jewelry and accessories series is an outgrowth of the shopping cart furniture series I began in 2008. I am experimenting with form and playfully with movement. I enjoy taking one shape and considering what else I can do with it. Intended to be playful and fun the jewelry, like the furniture, is developed with a deeper intention. Those who purchase work from the Cartrageous series can find joy of giving twice - 15% of proceeds are donated to a local soup kitchen with each purchase. Because I believe giving doesn't have to be limited to a holiday or special event.
Art swirls through my blood via a long linage of acclaimed and beloved familial painters. Frequently surrounded by artists and their work my childhood was saturated with color and form and conversations about its meaning. So, in a way, art is my first language. While in the magic of the desert earning a Bachelor's of Art and immersed in formal training I dove into the joys and the techniques of printing, ceramics, sculpture and painting, graduating from the University of Arizona in Tucson. Ready for my next chapter I found I longed for my home state the ocean, and it seemed like fate to find the perfect studio on Cape Ann, Massachusetts, and so established "Art by any Means" in 1999.
Dimensions: 3.75" x 1.5"
In the late 90's Dale Chase ventured into using his rose engines to metal guilloche work. They were applied to the lids, sides and occasionally to the bottoms of the boxes. The preferred metals he used were Silver, Gold, and even Gunmetal. In addition to regular round patterns, he incorporated the use of Eccentric, Oval & Rectilinear chucks, and even over lying of various patterns to create further Guilloche art on his boxes. His work survives in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Yale University Museum of Art, Museum for Art in Wood.