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Behind the Brooch: A Closer Look at Backs, Catches, and Pin Stems [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 207x232 mm, weight: 1043 g, 604 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764345591
  • ISBN-13: 9780764345593
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 207x232 mm, weight: 1043 g, 604 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764345591
  • ISBN-13: 9780764345593
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"The focus of this book is on the side of the brooch that usually isn't noticed: the reverse. When we encounter an attractive piece of jewelry, our instinct is to admire the front, but when we turn it around, it often reveals a secret. The author lets usin on that secret, typically only shared between the maker and the wearer. Clever brooch makers often adorn the back with items meant to complement the front, or the backside may have a unique, intricate design all its own. When you flip a brooch over inyour hand you may find a surprise message, a hidden pattern, or even an unlikely foreign implement. The result is a better understanding of the artist's abilities and personality."--Publisher.

The focus of this book is on the side of the brooch that usually isn't noticed: the reverse. When we encounter an attractive piece of jewelry, our instinct is to admire the front, but when we turn it around, it often reveals a secret. The author lets us in on that secret, typically only shared between the maker and the wearer. Clever brooch makers often adorn the back with items meant to complement the front, or the backside may have a unique, intricate design all its own. When you flip a brooch over in your hand you may find a surprise message, a hidden pattern, or even an unlikely foreign implement. The result is a better understanding of the artist's abilities and personality. Now, you can judge for yourself what the 128 artists respresented in this volume had in mind, and, if you are a jewelry maker, you may be inspired to leave your own unique mark.
Foreword: Turn It Around! 5(1)
Brigitte Martin
Acknowledgments 6(1)
Introduction: Be Curious! 7(3)
The Artists
Erkki "Eddie" Kokko (Finland)
10(1)
Kimberly Nogueira (USA)
11(2)
Jo Pond (UK)
13(2)
Montserrat Lacomba (Spain)
15(2)
Jen Townsend (USA)
17(1)
Melody Armstrong (Canada)
18(1)
Judy McCaig (Spain)
19(2)
Carolina Apolonia (Netherlands)
21(1)
Maria Goti Fernandez (Spain)
22(1)
Amanda Scheutzow (USA)
23(1)
Renee Zettle-Sterling (USA)
24(2)
Chris Irick (USA)
26(2)
Peggy Potts (USA)
28(1)
Sarah West (USA)
29(2)
Michelle Startzman (USA)
31(2)
Kosmimata by Sophia Georgiopoulou (USA)
33(2)
Casey Sharpe (USA)
35(1)
2Roses (USA)
35(2)
Cynthia Del Giudice (Argentina)
37(1)
Courtney Denise Lipson (USA)
38(1)
Jan Smith (USA)
39(2)
Mary Hallam Pearse (USA)
41(2)
Barbara Briggs (USA)
43(2)
Mary Jarvis (USA)
45(1)
Julia Harrison (USA)
45(1)
Maggie Morawietz (USA)
46(1)
Colleen Baran (Canada)
46(1)
Satomi Kawai (USA)
47(2)
Lisette Serrat Fee (USA)
49(1)
Jaime Sawka (USA)
50(1)
Robert Thomas Mullen (USA)
51(2)
Sue Amendolara (USA)
53(1)
Abigail Heuss (USA)
54(2)
Audrey Peck (USA)
56(1)
Rebecca Hannon (Canada)
57(2)
Annie Pennington (USA)
59(1)
Dauvit Alexander-The Justified Sinner (UK)
59(2)
Evelyn Markasky (USA)
61(1)
Emily Watson (USA)
62(2)
Charity Hall (USA)
64(2)
Eina Ahluwalia (India)
66(1)
Begona Prats (Spain)
67(1)
Heng Lee (Taiwan)
68(2)
Erika Uzmann (USA)
70(1)
Laura Wood (USA)
70(1)
Maureen Brusa Zappellini (USA)
71(2)
Beverly Tadeu (USA)
73(1)
Anne Havel (USA)
73(1)
Winona Johnson (USA)
74(1)
Jenny Laidlaw (UK)
75(1)
Julie Beucherie (USA)
76(1)
Anastasia Young (UK)
77(1)
Andrea Ring (USA)
78(1)
Cappy Counard (USA)
79(1)
Elizabeth K. Payne (USA)
80(1)
Rameen Ahmed (USA)
81
Lorena Angulo grew up in Mexico. The time she spent there, amongst beautiful Mexican folk art, is evident in the amazing body of work she has created. All her designs start with one-of-a-kind handcrafted pieces produced at her studio in San Antonio, Texas.