Sue’s inspiration for these drop earrings came from the Wallpaper she saw when visiting Brighton Pavilion. They are beautifully drawn and have vitality and an innocent genuine feel. Which I find magical. To create these recycled perspex long drops, Sue has used Madder leaves and tiny hydrangea flowers to create the contemporary jewellery collection. The technique starts with a series of separate dye processes she applies the colours and emboss the surface relief directly from the plants onto the cuffs, earrings, and necklaces. So each piece is slightly different from all the others. You find working with plants is good for well-being. She want’s to share with the wearer an appreciation of the beauty of nature. Sue want’s to inspire people to take a closer look at familiar plants and increase their sense of wonder.
She find’s working with plants is good for the well-being, and want’s to share with the wearer appreciation of the beauty of nature. Inspiring people to take a closer look at familiar plants and increase their sense of wonder.