The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is
featuring work by Whitefish jewelry artist, Kris Kramer during the month of July.
Kris makes wearable and collectible minuscule, silver sculptures out of metal
clay. Most of her pieces can be worn as
jewelry. She loves silver down to the
molecular level and believes it has qualities of being alive: it prefers that
change be incremental; it reflects light; it is fragile and strong at once.
Kris blends fashionable style into pieces enjoyed by those
who want to be a little different. She
embellishes each piece with a virgin shine, an elegant satin, and a patina dark
inlay. Her goal is that her creations
evoke a conscious or subconscious reaction—a reminiscence of ancient value
along with something forwardly progressive and exciting. Solo
pendants, necklaces, earrings, charms for bracelets (aka tiny pendants),
animal-totem, and miniature spoons will be on display throughout the month.
Kris
is a certified precious metal clay artisan by the PMC Guild and RioGrande and
sole proprietor of The Silver Pendant.
She sculpts daily in her studio on the north side of Whitefish. Her wish is that each piece creates a pause,
like at the end of a pendulum swing, in hopes that an observer might stop to
reflect and grasp otherworldly significance.
Meet Kris during Whitefish
Gallery Night, Thursday, July 5th, 2011 from 6-9 PM. Kris’s work will be
displayed during the opening and throughout the month of July.
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