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Between a contentious election, a global pandemic and a months-long quarantine, it\\u2019s no wonder that jeweler William Harper\\u2019s work has taken a darker turn than usual. Although Harper\\u2019s work has always been esoteric, the events of the past year have pushed him to play with the size, complexity and construction of his work. He joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to give us an inside look at the pieces he\\u2019s been working on and to talk about his creative process.
What you\\u2019ll learn in this episode:
About William Harper
Born in Ohio and currently working in New York City, William Harper is considered one of the most significant jewelers of the 20th century. After studying advanced enameling techniques at the Cleveland Institute of Art, Harper began his career as an abstract painter but transitioned to enameling and studio craft jewelry in the 1960s. He is known for creating esoteric works rooted in mythology and art history, often using unexpected objects such as bone, nails, and plastic beads in addition to traditional enamel, pearls, and precious metals and stones.\\xa0
His work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Crafts, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A retrospective of his work, William Harper: The Beautiful & the Grotesque, was exhibited at the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2019. \\xa0
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Photos:
A DUCK CAUGHT IN A THICKET:
A GATHER OF SOULS:
ESCAPE FROM THE PALACE:
GOLEM:
LA FLEUR DU MAL REDUX:
PARASITE:
THE ANNUNCIATION:
THE EXILED ONE:
THE POMPOUS CHARLATAN:
THE TAINTED FRUIT OF THE POISON TREE:
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