Notes from the Workbench

I have always been enthralled by the Impressionist and Pointillist artists of the late 1800's. The use of colors, plus the way each mark worked together to make an image resonated and spoke to me. The exposure to this genre during my youth most definitely inspires my work today. Essentially I do the same – but my canvas is my jewelry.
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Atoms of History
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