Ever since I was a little girl, I have had a great love for creating things, using colour and being expressive with my designs.
My love for this creativity now blossoms in my contemporary jewellery pieces, which often display the simplicity of organic shapes and the use of vibrant colours and surface textures.
I love to add variety to my mostly silver pieces by also using contrasting materials. Some of these include plastics, paper, laminate and non precious metals such as aluminium and copper.
Having completed a Bachelor of Visual Art & Design at the Adelaide College of the Arts in 2010, I now work from my home studio to the north of Adelaide, creating pieces for a variety of consignments and exhibitions.
Outlets
Urban Cow Studio, Adelaide SA
Zu Design jewellery + objects, Adelaide SA
Pepperstreet Arts Centre, Magill SA
At 1:07pm on September 11, 2009, Sarah Rothe said…
Thanks Naomi,
I do remember at the bazaar, Thanks. Hope to do it again this year. Would you be able to let me know if they send out information about it!? The information never seems to get to me, it would be much appreciated.
Looks like you have some very promising work coming along yourself!
Hello Naomi,
It's glad to meet you and thank you for your very kind comments.
I have an exhibition opening on 11th Sep at JamFactory 6 pm and if you
would like to see my very new work, you are welcome to the opening.
There is lots of stuff you can do on kit and caboodle - put images, news and events up, ask/answer stuff in the forums, join a group and yes, you can even pimp your page.
Just remember kit and caboodle is a public network, its aim is promotional, so be sure to only put up personal details that you are comfortable with. There are privacy and email options in the settings. (Gazillions of kit and caboodle emails in your inbox driving you bonkers? Check out how to fix that in FAQ on the right.)
Kit and caboodle is an ideal place to put up posts about exhibitions or any current news that you have. There is a lot of interest in the network. It would be great if you posted regularly in the blog, you can choose to have blog posts on your page and/or on the front page. Add some images and links too.
Also dont forget to join our facebook page. Say hi to Sonya.
Most of all, there are lots of opportunities to network with other jewellers, outlets, galleries and to see what is happening in the world of contemporary jewellery. It should be fun. Anytime you have a problem, or cant work something out, let me know.
Comment Wall (3 comments)
You need to be a member of kit and caboodle to add comments!
Join kit and caboodle
I do remember at the bazaar, Thanks. Hope to do it again this year. Would you be able to let me know if they send out information about it!? The information never seems to get to me, it would be much appreciated.
Looks like you have some very promising work coming along yourself!
Sarah x
It's glad to meet you and thank you for your very kind comments.
I have an exhibition opening on 11th Sep at JamFactory 6 pm and if you
would like to see my very new work, you are welcome to the opening.
Cheers
Chris
Its great to have you join up.
There is lots of stuff you can do on kit and caboodle - put images, news and events up, ask/answer stuff in the forums, join a group and yes, you can even pimp your page.
Just remember kit and caboodle is a public network, its aim is promotional, so be sure to only put up personal details that you are comfortable with. There are privacy and email options in the settings. (Gazillions of kit and caboodle emails in your inbox driving you bonkers? Check out how to fix that in FAQ on the right.)
Kit and caboodle is an ideal place to put up posts about exhibitions or any current news that you have. There is a lot of interest in the network. It would be great if you posted regularly in the blog, you can choose to have blog posts on your page and/or on the front page. Add some images and links too.
Also dont forget to join our facebook page. Say hi to Sonya.
Most of all, there are lots of opportunities to network with other jewellers, outlets, galleries and to see what is happening in the world of contemporary jewellery. It should be fun. Anytime you have a problem, or cant work something out, let me know.
Cheers
Cathy