I aspire to combine the beauty of rural areas with the structured architecture surrounding them, using bold enamel colours to create balanced contemporary jewellery pieces.
ABOUT
Georgina is a postgraduate jeweller from the rural countryside within Herefordshire who experiments with all the techniques found in enamelling using a mixture of precious and non-precious metals.
Throughout the years She uses her photography as inspiration. For her degree show (BA Hons Jewellery Design) she Drew out the positive and negative free-flowing forms found within the colourful, eye-catching sky and structured forms found within architecture.
Georgina enjoys exploring contrasting styles and playing around with balance and placement. She allows viewers and customers to explore their curiosity and favoured colours/forms to layer up each piece creating depth and playfulness using a set of silver pin heads. Georgina encourages wearer engagement and exploration within her work.
Education: At Hereford College of Arts - Folly Lane, Hereford.
Level 2 Diploma in Art & Design – merit – 2019
Extended Diploma in art and design year 1 – Merit – 2020
Extended Diploma in art and design year 2 – merit - 2021
Hereford College of Arts - College Road Campus
BA (Hons) Jewellery Design degree at CRC - 2024
Dissertation on: Vitreous Enamel and How Different Techniques Throughout History Have Influenced the Value of Studio Jewellery