Conversation Pieces, 2022, containers, steel, stainless steel, dimensions: 2.5 inches square, variable heights, photo: Cami + Brady @Loam.Marketing
Made during the Boxed | Unboxed workshop at Penland School of Crafts.
X-Box, 2022, containers, steel, dimensions: 4.5 inch cube, photo: Cami + Brady @Loam.Marketing
Made during the Boxed | Unboxed workshop at Penland School of Crafts; donated to the Session 5 Scholarship Auction.
Skin of Scale, 2022, object, materials: steel, carbon, epoxy resin; dimensions, 6 inches (15.25cm) x 9 inches (22.7cm) x 0.25 inches (0.6cm); photo: Artist
Showing in Berlin in the “Once Upon an Instant” exhibition, curated by Ben Woodeson.
Scapular: Protecting Body and Soul. For more info, click here. Photos @LydiaDaniller
Work made during residencies at the Baltimore Jewelry Center and Monson Arts.
What a year it’s been.
This playful brooch was created for the 10th Anniversary Exhibition at ATTA Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a self-portrait: subtly irreverent, rigidly ordered yet still flexible, humorous with a touch of elegance, and, beneath the shiny surface, a simple material that is fallible.
A virtual studio visit with Q&A about my work and life.
I miss my motorcycle. But for now, these necklaces have steel surfaces with a pebbled matte rubber finish with a polished steel chain, suspended from black linen cord.
Rebekah Frank, (from l to r) Pacifica, Big Sur, Devil’s Slide, McWay Falls, Pacific Coast Highway series, 2020, necklaces, steel, rubber, linen cord, photo: artist
Created for an architecturally-focused exhibition, these chains resist the gravity’s insistent pull to straight lines, kinking to assert their autonomy. They were included in Uncommon Elements, an exhibition featuring four artists working in steel, at Konsthantverkarna, Stockholm, Sweden.
Originally created for the cross-continental collaborative exhibition Site Effects curated by Katja Toporski and Anja Eichler, this series is based on the military dog tag worn by my grandfather.
IMAGE: Nostalgia Triptych, Death, Nostalgia, Decay (l to r), 2020, necklaces, steel, imitation gold foil, 14kt gold, photo-artist
I made this button for Amend exhibition. The exhibition prompt was the “I Voted” stickers and buttons. Personally, I hate the smug self righteousness of the "I Voted" stickers and buttons. I understand they are important to encourage civic engagement, but, FFS people, it’s a democracy, THE LEAST YOU CAN DO IS F**KING VOTE. 50% of sales will be donated to Black Voters Matter.
photos @lydiadaniller
photos @lydiadaniller
photos by Cami Leski
photos @lydiadaniller
Photos @mercedes_jelinek
2010 MFA Cranbrook Metalsmithing
Photos @mercedes_jelinek