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Art Jewelry, Marjorie Schick, Artist (i don't know if is polymer clay but it's sooo inspiring!)
Marjorie Schick
Marjorie Schick, paper-mache. ""there are four major aspects to my work: the constructed, three-dimensional form; the color relationships; the definition of space; and the scale of the objects in relationship to the human figure." Her principle goal, she states, is to create a "visual tension" among the formal elements of her bright, skeletal constructions."
'Ring of Fire' | Schick, Marjorie | V&A Explore The Collections
Neckpiece - 'Ring of Fire'
“Amenhotep I”, by Marjorie Schick, 2002, pair of collars. Dowel collar: painte… - My Animal Blogs
"Amenhotep I", by Marjorie Schick, 2002, pair of collars. Dowel collar: painte...
Passages: Marjorie Schick, 1941 - 2017 — Ornament Magazine
Passages: Marjorie Schick, 1941 - 2017 — Ornament Magazine
'Sculpture Transformed,' a new look at jewelry
I like the way this necklace extends out to create branches.
Who’s Afraid of Marjorie Schick?
Marjorie Schick, Rainbow Riot, necklace and wall relief; necklace: 2008, wood, waxed linen, paint, 864 x 203 x 25 mm; wall relief: 2011, wood, paint, 756 x 699 x 121 mm, photo: Gary Pollmiller
Sculpture transformed: The work of Marjorie Schick: IU News Room
Marjorie Schick The "Sculpture Transformed" exhibition traces Schick's experimentation with the body's relation to form, texture and color. Always conceived with the human form in mind, her challenging body sculptures are brilliantly colored, mixed-media works that are simultaneously ornamental, performative, visual and tactile.
'Ring of Fire' | Schick, Marjorie | V&A Explore The Collections
'Ring of Fire' | Schick, Marjorie | V&A Search the Collections
Marjorie Schick//
COSMIC MACHINE: Marjorie Schick - painted papier mache "Spring Green" Necklace 1993.