Amelia John

Fine metal practitioner

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Favorite photos



Photography by James Mann
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First photograph

Photography by James Mann
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Tentacles

Plastic tentacles


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Shells with fins

Copper and plastic fins.


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Shell with legs

Hammered copper legs riveted together, and cast glass.


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Making the drawings

Fly pressed copper shells with french knitted wire tentacles. 


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Development drawings





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Initial sketches





Project inspired by sealife evolving to fightback against mankind’s poor treatment of the ocean.
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1st year metal work


"human restriction"
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  • ▼  2012 (9)
    • ▼  March (9)
      • Favorite photos
      • First photograph
      • Tentacles
      • Shells with fins
      • Shell with legs
      • Making the drawings
      • Development drawings
      • Initial sketches
      • 1st year metal work

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Amelia
Statement- Amelia is drawn to the darker, eerier side of craft, creating wearable sculptures which impose upon the body of the wearer. Her work is inspired by the question of how the natural world would react to mankind’s treatment of it, if it was able to do so. She primarily works in forming sheet metal, incorporating colour and movement to give her work life.
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