Publications |
The
following is a list of publications that include Joanne's work. You can
click on the book covers to buy the products online. |
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Contemporary
Jewellery: Innovative Materials by CYPI Press
CYPI Press, 2012
"The works presented in Contemporary Jewellery
Art were created by roughly forty young and dynamic jewellery designers
from around the world. Their work is not about luxury or even permanence.
They strive to use innovative materials and experimental aesthetics to
enrich the world of traditional jewellery design. What is featured in
Contemporary Jewellery Art are separated into four chapters according
to material: metal, ceramics & stone; wood; fur & textiles; plastic,
soap & rubber; and other materials. Each chapter focuses on creative
uses of these materials." |
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New
Rings: 500+ Designs From Around The World by Nicolas Estrada
Thames & Hudson, 2011
"This marvellously illustrated book
is a blend of the avant-garde, the unconventional and the delightful.
Showcasing 591 contemporary rings by almost 300 international designers
who stimulate the imagination by challenging traditional practices and
standard definitions. The finished products are sculpture for the hands,
and range from the simple to the abstract, from everyday rings to those
that are more challenging."
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Design
& Make: Mixed Media Jewellery by Joanne Haywood
A&C Black, 2009
"There are very few books currently
covering mixed media jewellery, and this book provides a thorough and
comprehensive introduction to all the materials and techniques you need
to get you started in this exciting area of jewellery making. Designed
like a 'tasting menu', this book will help beginner jewellers learn
and adapt a wide range of techniques and skills to various types of
materials through a series of making sequences, and learn how to incorporate
these within their own designs."
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Design
& Make: Jewellery Using Textiles Techniques by Sarah Keay
A&C Black, 2009
"A
large-format, highly illustrated how-to-do-it book for beginners and practising
jewellers looking for new ideas. There has been a recent increase in jewellers
using textile techniques in their work, and this book provides a thorough
and comprehensive introduction to all the materials and techniques you
need to get you started in this exciting area of jewellery making. Using
a step-by-step approach, this book is an accessible, but thorough, introduction
to a wide range of textiles techniques for those more accustomed to working
with metals than with fabrics and yarns." |
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500
Silver Jewelry Designs by Marthe Le Van & Talya Baharal
Lark, 2011
"This
new addition to the 500 series is an outstanding collection of handmade
silver jewellery by both established and emerging international designers.
From time-honoured forging of cuffs and chokers to cutting-edge brooches
and rings, silver's beauty is fully revealed in a range of techniques, styles
and forms that will delight and challenge both the wearer and craftsperson." |
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Stitched
Jewels by Marthe Le Van
Lark, 2009
"Stitched
Jewels presents 25 exquisite projects incorporating cloth, textiles, and
other materials, all created by top designers. Because the craft involves
such a wonderfully wide selection of techniques, these artists can all
show off their diverse backgrounds: Ellen Gerritse constructs an ornate
leaf neckpiece from bright mesh swatches; Deborah Boschert layers circles
of cotton and fuses them over a leather cord; and Bethany Fields shows
off her theatrical training in a dramatic black and white gingham bracelet.
They’re unique, beautiful, and fun to make." |
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Adorn:
New Jewellery by Amanda Mansell
Laurence King, 2008
"This showcase of new jewellery offers
a global view of exciting work from nearly 200 cutting-edge jewellery
designers. It highlights the diverse forms that contemporary jewellery
takes, from simple wedding or commitment rings, to elaborate body jewellery
that blurs the boundaries between art and adornment, to catwalk jewellery
specially commissioned for couture collections." |
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Mastering
Sketching: A Complete Course in 40 Lessons by Judy Martin
Quarto, 2011
"Mastering Sketching highlights drawing
and painting mediums including charcoal, pen, pencil, watercolour and
pastels. Perfect for novices, students, practising artists, and teachers
alike, this helpful guide offers both practical and inspirational advice
for perfecting your sketching skills." |
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500
Felt Objects: Creative Explorations Of A Remarkable Material
by Nathalie Mornu
Lark, 2011
"This
is a new entry in the popular '500 Series' that helps reveal felt's full
potential. Inspiration abounds in this unique new entry in the popular
'500 Series'. From garments to carpets to vessels, from home decor to
installations, '500 Felt Objects' is an impressive, flagship display of
masterful felt creations. This very diverse collection honours the work
of traditional fibre artists side-by-side with avant-garde designers and
a broad range of styles, colours and forms help reveal felt's full potential." |
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The
Art of Jewellery Design: From Idea to Reality by Elizabeth Olver
A&C Black, 2002
"This
is a creative guide to designing jewellery, written by experienced jewellery
maker, Liz Olver. In this book she gives comprehensive details on the
essential stages of the design process - from working out the brief and
seeking inspiration to working with technical drawings and developing
the idea further as the piece evolves. Case studies, real-life projects
and tips provide professional advice and encouragement. The book is written
and illustrated in a clear cut and easily accessible style." |
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The
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Jewellery Making Techniques by Vannetta
Seecharran
Search Press Ltd, 2009
"A
comprehensive guide for jewellers who want to create unusual and unique
pieces. All the techniques are explained step-by-step, from the essential
metalsmithing techniques to working methods for a wide range of other
materials, to be used on their own or in combination. Techniques and processes
for working with plastics, ceramics, glass, textiles, paper, natural and
found objects, mixed media, and precious and non-precious metals." |
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The
Jewellery Materials Sourcebook by Anastasia Young
A&C Black, 2008
"This
is a visual directory to working with a wide range of materials while
making jewellery. The materials range from base metals (copper, brass
etc.) to precious metals (silver, gold and platinum) to natural materials
(wood, bone, leather etc.) to plastics and other media (perspex, nylon,
resin, rubber, porcelain, glass, textiles, paper, etc.). The result is
a compendium that will appeal and be suitable for all jewellers whether
they are novices or professionals." |
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The
Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques by Anastasia Young
Thames & Hudson, 2010
"This
comprehensive and ambitious workshop reference book for jewelers brings
together a vast range of skills, techniques and technical data in one
volume, providing an essential one-stop look-it-up resource for both students
and professionals. The focus is on detailed explanation with clear step-bystep
photography used extensively which means that while this book contains
the expert techniques aimed squarely at professional jewelers, it is also
accessible to students of any level seeking an authoritative and comprehensive
bible of their craft." |