Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Featured Friend: Louise O'Dwyer, of Ireland



One of the things I love best about living in the electronic communications age is the sense of community it fosters all across the globe.

Nowhere is this truer for me than with the accomplished metalsmiths and jewelry designers who are my colleagues and friends.

One such designer/friend is Louise O'Dwyer, of New Ross, Wexford, Ireland, who owns a farm with her husband. There they raise their children and animals and grow wheat and other cereals. And there Louise creates intricate, beautiful jewelry.


 
Working in sterling silver and semi-precious gemstones, Louise constructs pendants, earrings and other pieces with appliques of blossoms and petals surrounding beautiful set stones.

Her personal language intrigues me. I love her compositions and the execution of her designs. I want to wear her pieces, as she reveals each new work. And I want to absorb her life lessons and learn something from her. I want to live on a farm!
 
Take a look at these gorgeous pieces! They can be found in her Etsy shop, on Flickr, and in her blog.












Her Flickr link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/madeforanangel/

Her Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/louiseodwyerdesigns?ref=pr_shop_more

And her blog: http://madeforanangeljewels.blogspot.com/  






I hope you've enjoyed this look at Louise's work and that you visit her links. Many of her items are one-of-a-kind, so if you see them offered in her online shop, snap them up!
 

4 comments:

  1. great choice for feature Tana! Louise's style is so distinct that it's really hard to miss that these are her creations! Very very inspiring in deed!

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  2. Louise does beautiful work, very distinctive! It is a great pleasure to read your post about her and her work and the pieces chosen are hard not to covet! What a visual treat!:)

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  3. Great post, Tana! I love Louise's work, it has such a pretty, almost Art Nouveau feel to it.

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  4. You're right! Definitely an 'Art Nouveau' look to it, and very distinctive. And lovely.

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