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CVPA Alumni (Swain)
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urc28_15_01_0278
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creator_name:
Moty, Eleanor
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Moty, Eleanor
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creator_nationality:
American
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American
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creator_vital_dates:
1945 -
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1945 -
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creator_notes:
"Landscape continues to have a subtle influence on my work. This stems from my childhood on a farm in Illinois where the horizon line was always visible, and the texture and color of the land constantly changed with the plantings and seasons. As snow covered the land, only the essence of form remained. I attempt a similar approach to design, rejecting the extraneous and using materials sparingly to create shardlike brooches which feature the beauty of natural stones and crystals. The quartz stones with their linear inclusions of gold-colored rutile or black tourmaline are reminiscent of blades of grass and stems projecting through ice on a frozen pond. By contrast, the dynamics of the jet black stones - jasper, jade, petrified palm - evoke the earth and other elements of the land. Each piece evolves from the energy and intrinsic beauty of the stone and intuition."
creator_note
"Landscape continues to have a subtle influence on my work. This stems from my childhood on a farm in Illinois where the horizon line was always visible, and the texture and color of the land constantly changed with the plantings and seasons. As snow covered the land, only the essence of form remained. I attempt a similar approach to design, rejecting the extraneous and using materials sparingly to create shardlike brooches which feature the beauty of natural stones and crystals. The quartz stones with their linear inclusions of gold-colored rutile or black tourmaline are reminiscent of blades of grass and stems projecting through ice on a frozen pond. By contrast, the dynamics of the jet black stones - jasper, jade, petrified palm - evoke the earth and other elements of the land. Each piece evolves from the energy and intrinsic beauty of the stone and intuition."
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creator_source:
https://art.wisc.ed
; ULAN
creator_source
https://art.wisc.edu/art/people/emeriti/eleanor-moty ; ULAN
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Title:
Triangle Brooch
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Triangle Brooch
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genre:
metal-work
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metal-work
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genre:
jewelry
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jewelry
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silver 18K, topaz, rutilated quartz
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silver 18K, topaz, rutilated quartz
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subject:
triangles (polygons)
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triangles (polygons)
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AAT 300009806
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AAT 300009806
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subject:
jewelry
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jewelry
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AAT 300209286
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AAT 300209286
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subject:
brooches
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brooches
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AAT 300045995
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image
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image
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cataloger:
jtrinh
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jtrinh
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false
date_of_catalog:
2014/04/17
date_of_catalog
2014/04/17
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Relation:
relation
http://www1.umassd.edu/cvpa/vrc/
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false
Relation:
relation
http://www.lib.umassd.edu/archives/
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