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Working with symmetrical pattern to create pendants and centre pieces. Here is a prototype made from paper.

November, 2010
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My new sound proofed workshop! Perfect for all my sanding needs.
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Lady Luck Rules workshop and trade secrets talk, Edinburgh, 7/11/10.
This was a heat press pendant I made at the workshop using one of Lady Luck's designs. Heat press jewellery is a clean and fast process but it's far removed from the hand made quality that I like. The plywood pendant and russian doll image were pre-made in factories so the only thing left for me to do was heat press the two together.
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    About Surtsey/Ellie Macindoe
    I set up this blog to keep a visual diary of my developements in design and to allow you to see the progression of my work. Its also a good way to remind myself what stage i'm at and to inspire me to continue making work. I studied textiles for a year at Glasgow School of Art, and, feeling it was too fashion based, I decided change to the Fine Art department. But four years of Fine Art later, I found that my sculptural work was developing a more textiles look to it. I was very interested in texture, layers and material manipulation. And for my degree show in 2006 I exhibited works made with rubber, rip stop (kite fabric) and brushed wax. Now in 2011, i'm developing a body of work based on jewelry design using bone, wood and acrylic. I have been experimenting with pewter as a means to eventually make work with silver. I plan to develope a body of work that will show experimentation and a childish curiosity with materials at the root of the design.
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