Beyond the Paper Trail
Beyond the Paper Trail, 2024. Polystyrene Biro Casings, Cotton, Acrylic Paint.
My latest work explores the intersection of sustainability and contemporary design through a series of jewellery pieces made from post-consumer office stationery waste.
The Witching Hour
The Witching Hour - An exploration and celebration of witches in contemporary culture.
Exhibition: Oct 30th – Nov 4th 2019 at Zero Gravity Galleries, Mothership Studios, Marrickville.
Curated by Susannah Boothroyd.
Riverbed + Embers Series
“Riverbed” Pendants, 2019. Sterling Silver, oxidised.
“Embers” Rings and Pendants, 2019. Sterling Silver, Garnet.
“Melt” Rings, 2019. Sterling Silver.
This series of jewellery works references the harsh realities of climate change and the extremes of the Australian natural environment.
Star Brooch
A custom made star brooch made for a Lord Of The Rings cosplayer Mel Bicket, 2019.
Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel.
Wood Wide Web
“Wood Wide Web”, Installation, 2018. Sterling Silver, Brass, Nylon Filament, Wood.
An homage to the secret mycelial network that connects all life beneath the forest floor.
Skyline Series
“Skyline” Brooches, 2014. Sterling Silver (oxidised), Stainless Steel.
“Skyline” Earrings, 2014. Sterling Silver (oxidised).
In 2014, I became fascinated with the graceful daily choreography of the immense construction cranes above the Harold Park residential development.
Evolution Series
"Evolution" series, Susannah Boothroyd, 2013.
Sterling Silver, Titanium, Stainless Steel.
Exhibited at Stanley Street Gallery, as part of the exhibition "Girls On Time" by tenmoregirls November 2013.
Gothic Window
"Gothic Window" Pendant, Susannah Boothroyd, 2012.
Sterling Silver, Garnet.
Exhibited at Design Centre Enmore, TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute, as part of the student exhibition by Jewellery Design & Trade students, November 2012.
Celtic Wedding Rings
Celtic Wedding Rings, Susannah Boothroyd, 2012. Sterling Silver.
Created for a couple with Celtic heritage, the set features a gents ring with bark pattern, and a ladies split wedder shaped to fit around both sides of a vintage sapphire engagement ring.
Suki & Sabi Rings
“Suki” and “Sabi”, Rings, 2005. Sterling Silver, Copper, Nylon, Polyester.
An expression of two of the Japanese tenets of beauty - suki and sabi - through wearable objects.
It all starts on the Queensland gemfields, circa 1992…
The humble beginnings of my interest in jewellery making.