I have written in the past about creating land art in our garden with our daughter Jo and showed photos of her work. She is using this land art as starting points for making jewelry.
More recently she visited to take photos of some of the jewelry she has already made, using textures in the garden as backgrounds for the pieces. We used pieces of driftwood and other beach combing treasures from beaches in Devon and Anglesey, in our seaside garden as these contrasted so well with the materials used in the jewelry, both colour and texture.
So here is a small selection of the pics we took. The intention is that Jo’s husband Rob will use the photos in the website he is currently designing and creating to showcase her jewelry.
And there are lots more where these came from! A future posting maybe!
8 replies on “Jewelry in our Garden”
Wow – what a treat on this rainy day in NH. Beautiful photos and beautiful jewelry. Can’t wait to visit her website. You folks are very talented – thank you for sharing.
These look stunning on those backgrounds. I especially like the silvery twiggy ones.
Beautiful.
Completely agree with others – the natural backdrop really make the jewelry “pop” and showcases her items beautifully!
These are such beautiful pieces! I always enjoy viewing your photos.
Thanks. I shall pass your comments on about the jewelry to Jo.
Gorgeous way of showcasing her pieces. Reminds me of my slideshow captures!
Family teamwork can work wonders.
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