A collection of my creative work that includes pieces of exotic, classic and unique jewelry, image transfer photography, and mixed-media and acrylic paintings.
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 | | He visited Egypt recently on a photo shoot that was both a delight and a surprise. One of the highlights of the trip was a visit to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where he spent time studying the treasures of King Tut. |
 | | Most people who visit Venice fall in love with it. It's a city of superlatives---and quite possibly the most beautiful and most engaging city in Italy. |
 | | "Jewels from the Riches of the Land and Sea" |
 | | His recent work has moved away from social justice themes into work that is associated with music, particularly jazz. |
 | | Jeffrey's mixed media work uses a wide range of materials layered onto canvas. The materials he uses include: barbed wire, silk organza, found objects, leather, cardboard, gold leaf, playing cards, postage stamps, razor blades, gravel, acrylic caulk, wire, nails, string, photographs, sand, sketches, rags, beads and more. |
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Mail: 2121 Mission Avenue Studio: Newly relocated to South Park San Diego, CA 92116 United States
| Jeffrey Wynne Design
"Featuring the Very Best of the Riches of the Land and Sea"
Jewelry : I'm back in my studio designing truly extraordinary jewelry, and working on two new mixed media works.
My work reaches out to people who have a natural curiousity about life---people with independent ideas about design and forms of human adornment---people who appreciate both classic design and breathtaking new forms of jewelry.
Highlights of the jewelry collection: The collection includes sprays of pearls tumbling from an ivory-colored sea urchin that are then merged into a jeweled pendant...a necklace of beads of midnight lava married to the sun-bleached rib bones of an Indonesian boar....a chunk of animal horn carved into a silver and pearl-enhanced small fish, originally used by nomadic tribes, in Nepal and Mongolia, as needle carriers---why a special carrier for needles? Needles function as essential tools of nomadic life---they enable the skins and furs that form the walls of their tents to be stitched... |
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