There isn’t much information on the internet about Norwegian jewelry artist Anne Léger, but her work speaks for itself.
[nonmember]This archived post is for Members Only. Click here to become a member or to get a one day pass. If you are a member, please login to view the post. [/nonmember] [private_archives]There is so much going on – carved wood, enameled metal, etching, stones set into silver – and they come together seamlessly to tell a story. The front and back of each piece are equally wonderful and the way she has constructed them gives them a sense of three dimensional theatre. Superb craftsmanship – I look forward to seeing her next collection.
{Click on the images to see them full size and to fully appreciate the details in each piece}
Undergrowth I, bracelet, inside view
Undergrowth II, bracelet, silver wood, stone
Undergrowth II, inside detail
Swimmers II, brooch, silver, wood, enamel, stone
Swimmers II, back
Carpe Diem, necklace, silver, wood, enamel, paper
Carpe Diem, detail
“I like to see my works as objects suggesting a story of emotional experiences and sometimes absurd observations.” Anne Léger
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