Hi! I blogged about this right after seeing it at the Konstfack graduation show about a month ago. All I can tell you is that it is all metal, some oxidised and some sprayed with flocking spray. I think it might be steel? Whatever it is, it's totally mesmerizing when you see it in real life!
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Hi! I blogged about this right after seeing it at the Konstfack graduation show about a month ago. All I can tell you is that it is all metal, some oxidised and some sprayed with flocking spray. I think it might be steel? Whatever it is, it's totally mesmerizing when you see it in real life!
Ooh! Thanks so much for the info on the material...I can only imagine her jewelry is more amazing in real life than it is on my screen...
She uses copper, silver, paint and synthetic fiber in her works.
amazing! (and her name is HedmAn) :)
oops! thanks, bard, both for the material clarification and for the spelling error! Fixed it!
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