LINDSEY MANN - CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY
Due to the current situation with the ongoing Covid 19 virus pandemic the gallery is temporarily closed to the public.
Drawing inspiration from themes of collecting memories Lindsey Mann creates playful jewellery which might explore a fleeting moment, a chance encounter or a material souvenir charged with meaning. Referencing shape, form, colour and pattern to realise each piece of jewellery she hopes to create something which has both familiar and yet foreign associations, perhaps triggering a vague memory for the viewer too and hopefully raising a smile!’
Working from her studio in rural Wiltshire, Lindsey constructs jewellery using hand-printed anodised aluminium, precious and non-precious metals and a host of found and formed materials. She employs low-tech hand processes including screen and block printing onto anodised aluminium and traditional metalwork techniques.
Lindsey’s jewellery is sold internationally, through exhibitions, galleries and shops. Her work is held in private and public collections and has been featured in various books, journals and magazines. She is the author of ‘Colourful Aluminium Jewellery: design & make’ A&C Black, 2010, in which she shares some of the techniques used to colour her own work.
Linsdey was awarded the Makers Guild Wales Showcase Award at the Craft Festival, City Hall, Cardiff in November 2019.
Drawing inspiration from themes of collecting memories Lindsey Mann creates playful jewellery which might explore a fleeting moment, a chance encounter or a material souvenir charged with meaning. Referencing shape, form, colour and pattern to realise each piece of jewellery she hopes to create something which has both familiar and yet foreign associations, perhaps triggering a vague memory for the viewer too and hopefully raising a smile!’
Working from her studio in rural Wiltshire, Lindsey constructs jewellery using hand-printed anodised aluminium, precious and non-precious metals and a host of found and formed materials. She employs low-tech hand processes including screen and block printing onto anodised aluminium and traditional metalwork techniques.
Lindsey’s jewellery is sold internationally, through exhibitions, galleries and shops. Her work is held in private and public collections and has been featured in various books, journals and magazines. She is the author of ‘Colourful Aluminium Jewellery: design & make’ A&C Black, 2010, in which she shares some of the techniques used to colour her own work.
Linsdey was awarded the Makers Guild Wales Showcase Award at the Craft Festival, City Hall, Cardiff in November 2019.