Wearable Sculptures

Contact me if you’d like to purchase any of these available pieces…or if you’d like a custom piece created uniquely for you. 

Please note:  All sales will be made through Square invoicing by e-mail and shipped by USPS First Class or Priority mail within one week of paid invoice.  Domestic shipping and handling will be $5.00 and International shipping rates will vary depending on weight and destination.

IMPORTANT: Many of these are bangle bracelets, woven with nylon upholstery thread. They do NOT stretch and there is no clasp. There is; however, a slight amount of “give” and “wiggle room” in the thread. Please measure your fist (at the largest spot, near the base of the thumb) to determine if the specified size will fit.

Design Notes: The “Absinthe” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a bangle bracelet. It is built on the Classic 9-Horn architecture with multiple layers of various wings, horns, and joined wings & horns added. One side is predominately green and one side is varying shades of brown.

Design Notes: The “Bittle Blossom” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a brooch or fascinator (hardware not included). Bittle Blossom  was originally made and featured in “Our Changing Context: Initial Artistic Responses to COVID-19” online at The Chehalem Cultural Center, May 2020.

Artist Statement: Inspired by a an in-process base painting from fellow local artist, Michael Bittle, I was seeking to be inspired and create during COVID-19 isolation.

Must shelter at home

Inspiration from others

Response: create more

Design Notes: The “Cast Aside” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a bangle bracelet. It is built on the Rick Rack architecture with stepped microhorns and a gradual flare added.

Design Notes: The “Deserve to be Loved” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a bangle bracelet. It is built on the Classic 9-Horn architecture with multiple layers of various wings, horns, and joined wings & horns added. One side light and shiny and one side is darker and muted.

Design Notes: The “Hibiscus” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a bangle bracelet. It is built on the Rick Rack architecture with stepped microhorns and a gradual flare added and a hot volcanic colorway.

Design Notes: The “Lotus Blossom” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a brooch or fascinator (brooch hardware included).

Design Notes: The “Midnight Lily” wearable sculpture converts from a static coffee-table statement piece into a larger-than-life runway brooch. The backside of the piece has six beaded channels for corsage pins to be inserted in to make it wearable.

Design Notes: The “Roulette” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a brooch or fascinator (hardware not included). The “Roulette” is the base 1/3 of the “Lotus Blossom” and “Bittle Blossom” sculptures.

Design Notes: The “Solar Flares” wearable sculpture converts from a static conversation piece into a bangle bracelet. It is built on the Rick Rack architecture with stepped microhorns, elements from the Sweet Pea Bangle, and a gradual flare added. “Solar Flares” was originally featured in “Art Cubed: Night of the Moon” at The Chehalem Cultural Center, Aug 2019.