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Claire Malet


Sculptor & Silversmith

Bromyard, England

  • Metalworking
  • Silversmithing
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My subject is the natural environment. I live and work in rural Herefordshire Walking is an essential part of my day; looking at the landscape and the details within it, the changes through the year, the constant fragile cycle of growth, decay, renewal. I make objects using re-cycled precious and non-precious metals and ‘found’ materials. I work intuitively allowing the innate characteristics of the medium to emerge; as ‘raw’ material I value a tin-can as much as a sheet of silver.

Focus:
Metal
CV:
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Stockists:
  • Contemporary Applied Arts, London
  • Vessel Gallery, London
  • Ruup & Form, London
  • Design Yard, Dublin
  • Mike Gell, Herefords

please visit my website for news...

14th September 2020

Goldsmiths' Fair 2020, Online, 24th September - 6th October

My subject is the natural environment. I live and work in rural Herefordshire Walking is an essential part of my day; looking at the landscape and the details within it, the changes through the year, the constant fragile cycle of growth, decay, renewal. I make objects using re-cycled precious and non-precious metals and ‘found’ materials. I work intuitively allowing the innate characteristics of the medium to emerge; as ‘raw’ material I value a tin-can as much as a sheet of silver.

Focus:
Metal
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • Contemporary Applied Arts, London
  • Vessel Gallery, London
  • Ruup & Form, London
  • Design Yard, Dublin
  • Mike Gell, Herefords

please visit my website for news...

14th September 2020

Goldsmiths' Fair 2020, Online, 24th September - 6th October

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  • Project

    'Winter Sketch'

  • Project

    'Fade far away, dissolve and quite forget..."

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    Among the Trees

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    P & O Makower Trust, commission

  • Project

    on going

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