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Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons: 'It's against nature to bury your children' | Sculpture

In the past nine years, the musician and artist has lost two sons – an experience he explores in a shocking, deeply personal new ceramics project. He discusses mercy, forgiveness, making and meaning

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Sculptural jewellery designs from leading artists


Sculptural jewellery designs from leading artists
Sculptural jewellery designs from leading artists
Jewellers and artists, from New York to London, have come together to create sleek and sculptural jewellery
 
Wobbly Bits collection, pictured right
Jewellers and artists often share a love of colour, form and materials that make them natural partners. In this edit of sculptural jewellery designs, rings, bracelets and necklaces take inspiration from everything from classical Greek works to the humble potato, crafted in ceramic or drawn in thickly textured gold for miniature artworks to adorn the body.
Eudon Choi
Eudon Choi translates his elegant aesthetic into homeware and jewellery in his collaboration with Lewes-based ceramicists Liv & Dom. The collection of bowls and jewellery paint dreamy scenes in summery hues, and include ceramic earrings with swirls of colour. ‘The marbling process is something that gives an element of surprise to the sometimes meticulous process of making on a small scale,’ Liv & Dom explain. ‘We started by tinting stonewares with stains to achieve muted neutral tones with very subtle colour. Next, we stack these clays in different thicknesses, squash them firmly together and then use the ceramic technique of wedging to mix the clays. We slice carefully through the clay to reveal the cross section of marbling, sometimes repeating the wedging process and slicing again to achieve a finer pattern. These cross sections are rolled out, ripped into pieces and moulded by hand to create the shell shapes. A gloss glaze is added to the interior to further the shell-like appearance and add a pop of block colour.’ The hypnotic results are the perfect pieces for summer and beyond. 

Lewes , East-sussex , United-kingdom , Spain , France , Greece , London , City-of , French , British , Spaniard , Greek