The London Craft Fair (www.originuk.org) is in a new month and a new venue this year.
It runs for 7 days from 23 - 29 September, is open 10-6 each day and can be found at the re-vamped Old Spitalfields Market (nearest tube Liverpool St Station). With over 220 exhibitors, there will be plenty to see of a very high quality.
It runs for 7 days from 23 - 29 September, is open 10-6 each day and can be found at the re-vamped Old Spitalfields Market (nearest tube Liverpool St Station). With over 220 exhibitors, there will be plenty to see of a very high quality.
Enamel is represented as usual at this event, but as always there is no enamel category for a search, so after a long trawl through all the exhibitors here is who was found. There are probably more who use enamel in some way, so if you visit do keep an eye out for them.
Stacey Bentley
Stand K15
Stacey's work is innovative and exciting, challenging traditional views of how enamel is used.
Jessica Turrell
Stand P35
www.klimt02.net - click on 'Jewellers' and then select her name under 'Select a name'
Jessica has been experimenting with electroforming and enamelling and has also produced subtle and seductive jewellery based on the written word.
Jane Moore
Stand M07
Beautfiul enamel jewellery reflecting her research into the design and application of fine enamel transfers influenced by Japanese print design giving a feeling of 1950s nostalgia.
Grace Girvan
Stand B31
Elegant jewellery combining enamel, stone and wood with silver. Grace will be very busy as she is also exhibiting at the second week of Goldsmith's Fair (www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk) 5-10 October.
Janine Partington
Stand L19
Enamel panels, jewellery and sculpture using sifted enamels and hand-cut stencils.
Maya Selway
Stand F45
Maya uses some enamel in combination with her silver jewellery.
Kathryn Partington
Stand K09
Sometimes uses enamels with her jewellery.
Thanks to Janine Partington for compiling this information
Thanks to Janine Partington for compiling this information