One of the things I like best about fine art and crafts is when the artist finds
a common or seemingly insignificant object and repurposes it. I especially
love it when artists do this with natural objects. Andy Goldsworthy
is an artist who uses natural objects in his ephemeral installations.
is an artist who uses natural objects in his ephemeral installations.
Here is an example of one of his pieces below. His works are ever changing,
transient, and lovely in their impermanence (and perhaps more treasured because
of it, but that's a conversation for a different post!). This image can be
found in his book Andy Goldsworthy: A Collaboration with Nature.
If you want to read more about Andy Goldsworthy, click here to go to his website.
This piece of Rena Luxx jewelry, lovely and simple like the stones Goldsworthy uses above,
is made of similar material, but the craftsman has turned it toward a completely
different purpose. Instead of being ephemeral, this lariat necklace harnesses
Mediterranean river rocks and brushed gold into a wearable work of art.
Rena Luxx jewelry is all hand-crafted and is considered "Green" in that they
are environmentally friendly and use many materials derived from the Earth,
not usually seen in jewelry. Since founder Carola Seifert launched the jewelry
line in 2000, Rena Luxx has received several international design awards.
A couple more options...
And the finishing touch.
For more Rena Luxx jewelry (and other fantastic finds) click here.