Inward, Outward, Under
Object by Andy Lowrie
Year:
2024
Materials:
Copper, silver, vitreous enamel
Dimensions:
3.75 x 3.75 x 2.6in
Notable Techniques:
Cloisonne enameling
Featured In:
In the Making: A Community Archive Project
Photograph: Daniela Rodriguez
Andy Lowrie is a jewelry artist who makes wearable, sculptural and functional objects, as well as works on paper. He is an Australian maker, living and working in the United States. Andy pursues contemporary expressions of jewelry and object making that interrogate and reflect his life and experiences while drawing on the power of a wearable object to act as an extension of a maker/wearer’s intentions and desires. Narratives of queerness, family, labor and environmental catastrophe are currently feeding this work. The potential of process and material as metaphor is also important to his practice, expressed through experimentation with surface finishes that include paint, powder coat and enamel.
Learn more about Andy Lowrie here.
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