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by Art Jewelry Forum

As ever, Felieke van der Leest's approach is free and unpredictable. Some of her new pieces are made from parts of actual instruments. She's a keen operator of allusions: parts of a flute merge effortlessly into faces, as has the bridge of a violin. Two necklaces have a completely different melodic connection: they both contain a tiny music box. Finally, all sorts of musicians are depicted in the current show at Galerie Rob Koudijs, varying from ferociously singing “angels” and a blue trumpet player to the surprising likenesses of two ever-beloved pop idols.

Caption: Felieke van der Leest, Hallelujah Devil Singers, 2021, brooch, silver, cubic zirconia, plastic, textile, photo: Eddo Harmann
Available from Galerie Rob Koudijs
Wednesday, April 14, 12 p.m. EST
 
Join us for a live talk with Hibernate, a group of four Finnish contemporary jewelry artists founded in 1999: Helena Lehtinen, Jenni Sokura, Eija Mustonen, and Tarja Tuupanen.

This event is free, and open to members and non-members alikeFor more information and to register, follow this link.

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Caption: Hibernate members (left to right) Jenni Sokura, Helena Lehtinen, Eija Mustonen, and Tarja Tuupanen, photo courtesy of Hibernate
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