Genna Delaney
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Biography
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Statement
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The main influence within my work is architecture, which allows me to produce both geometric forms and organic sculptures. Presently I am interested in movement where I produce simplistic, playful and technical pieces of jewellery.
I enjoy working with precious metals such as silver. However, I also love to incorporate non-precious materials such as plastics; glass, resins, stone setting. I have a vast range of ideas and use a variety of techniques such as riveting, hinging, reticulation, etc. By using these techniques I try to create innovative designs by adjusting them to suit the needs of my clients, therefore every piece is unique. I am constantly challenging the boundaries of jewellery design, producing both one off and commercial pieces. I am totally committed to designing and making jewellery and would love to take part in this exhibition.
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Exhibitions
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White Gallery, Dundee April- Present
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Degree Show 20-27th May 2006
New Designers 29th-2nd July 2006
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