23 May 2011

Justine Austen - stock

I received a great range of 'skull and bone' stock from Justine Austen last week for Lord Coconut. Enjoy.

Crossed Bone cufflinks - $220 GST included

Eye I cufflinks - $440 GST included (pair)

Five Skull cufflinks - $242 GST included

8 Skull Eternity ring - $160 GST included

9 Skull Eternity ring - $180 GST included

10 Skull Eternity ring - $200 GST included

Skull badge - $88 GST included (each)































































































Skull & Crossed bones necklace - $176 GST included






















Skull with Thought Bubble Ring - $308 GST included

Skull with Thought Bubble ring - $308 GST included

Naughty Skull with Thought Bubble ring - $374 GST included

Naughty Skull with Thought Bubble ring - $374 GST included

Wonky Skull with Thought Bubble ring - $407 GST included

Wonky Skull with Thought Bubble ring - $440 GST included







































































































Bone fob chian with t-bar - $704 GST included






















Bone neclace - $704 GST included

Big & Little Skull necklace - $209 GST included

Skull & Bone necklace with t-bone - $264 GST included


















































ARTIST STATEMENT

Justine Austen graduated from Gold & Silversmithing with honours from Monash University in 1998 and attained a fellowship from the gemmological Association of Australia in 2004. Working as a contemporary jeweller and miniature sculpture artist Justine creates exhibition pieces, commissions and a number of limited production ranges sold through various galleries nationally. Balancing somewhere between fine art and kitsch Justine’s creations seem quirky, play-full, absurd and offbeat. The transformation of somewhat random objects and materials into new works dictates the technique, depending on the piece and the envisioned outcome. Her style is graphic, using a simple and strong visual, icongraphic language that she has developed drawing on historical and modern elements and references.

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