BALANCE 1 March - 1 April 2017
ELIZABETH JANE CAMPBELL
ELIZABETH JANE CAMPBELL b. 1989
Elizabeth Jane Campbell studied at both Telford College and Cardonald College before graduating with a BA (hons) in Jewellery and Silversmithing from Edinburgh College of Art in 2013. Most recently, Elizabeth was accepted onto the Crafts Council Hothouse 2017 programme and won the Guild of Enamellers 2014 Bursary Award. Public Collections include National Museums Scotland. “I work with enamel and enjoy experimenting with material relationships – whether that’s combining a material with enamel, using enamel on a different material, or simply attempting to mimic a material in enamel such as stone or concrete. I like to use traditional enamelling skills, such as cloisonné, while always trying to put my own personal stamp on the technique.” Elizabeth Jane Campbell, 2017
Broken Line Brooch, 2017 enamel, deconstructed cloisonnĂŠ, precious and non-precious metals D4 cms ÂŁ580
Broken Surface Brooch, 2017 enamel, deconstructed cloisonnĂŠ, precious and non-precious metals D4.5 cms ÂŁ600
Left: Grey Composition Brooch, 2017 enamel, cloisonné, precious and non-precious metals D4.5 cms, £600
Middle: Broken Surface Brooch, 2017 enamel, deconstructed cloisonné, precious and non-precious metals D4.5 cms, £600 Right: Grey Balance Neckpiece, 2017 enamel, cloisonné, precious and non-precious metals L34 cms, £700
“I try to communicate a personal sense of ‘balance’ through my work using geometric shapes, composition, colour and materials – creating simple, contemporary jewellery.”
Grey Balance Neckpiece, 2017 enamel, cloisonné, precious and non-precious metals L34 cms £700
Grey Stud Earrings, 2017 enamel, precious and non-precious metals D2.5 cms ÂŁ195
Grey Composition Brooch, 2017 enamel, cloisonné, precious and non-precious metals D4.5 cms £600
“My inspiration stems from concepts of visual literacy, specifically the idea of balance. Using these visual literacy theories we can break down our ‘ways of seeing’ into the simplest form – shape, colour and pattern.” Elizabeth Jane Campbell, 2017
Black & Gold Taylor Chain, 2016 oxidised silver and 24ct gold leaf L25 cms £980
Curve Brooch, 2016 oxidised sliver H3.5 x W6 X D0.5 cms £295
Rectangular Brooch, 2016 oxidised sliver H2 x W5.5 X D0.5 cms £270
Layered Chain, 2017 sliver L38 cms £260
Cluster Necklace, 2017 sliver L24 cms ÂŁ325
Geometric Necklace, 2017 oxidised sliver & 18ct gold L27 cms ÂŁ650
Upper: Detachable Black & Gold Hoops, 2016 oxidised sliver & 18ct gold H2.7 x W2.2 cms £295 Lower: Circle Section Earrings, 2016 gold plated silver H1.5 x W1.5 cms £95
Extra Long Chain, 2017 sliver L60 cms £420
Elizabeth Jane Campbell’s Edinburgh studio, 2017
BALANCE ELIZABETH JANE CAMPBELL
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