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Craig mcintosh – jewellery and object

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    Growing up in Aotearoa, New Zealand Craig McIntosh was introduced to carving at an early age. Since 2000, he has exhibited extensively throughout New Zealand. From 2000-2004 Craig took part in the annual Seibu Netsuke exhibitions in Tokyo Japan, in 2014 he was included in the ‘Wunderruma’ exhibition curated by Karl Fritsch and Warwick Freeman…

Craig McIntosh: Machined Art Jewelry Forum

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    New Zealand jeweler Craig McIntosh is breaking all the stone-carving rules by turning the method around from a reductive process to an additive one. He works in a land where stone carving is a strong tradition, so this could be upsetting. His new show at The National in Christchurch gives us an idea of what this means.

Sculptural Jewelry by Craig McIntosh - Art is a Way

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    These brooches by New Zeland jeweler Craig McIntosh are hand carved and fabricated from Pakohe (argillite). A highly indurated sedimentary rock, hardened through intense compression and heat, Pakohe is often described as “basement rock,” as it literally represents the... Sculptural Jewelry by Julia Turner

Contemporary New Zealand Jewellery by Craig McIntosh

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    Contemporary New Zealand Jewellery by Craig McIntosh. CONTEMPORARY NEW ZEALAND JEWELLERY Craig McIntosh » EXHIBITION PROGRAMME » ENQUIRY » ARTISTS » INDEX: From 2018. Basalt Tube Pendant $800. Pakohe Pendant $1,420. Basalt and Pakohe Pendant $800 All Craig McIntosh images courtesy the artist. From 2015, 'Wundermeke' 'Pakohe Brooch No 004 ...

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