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Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet – Facèré Jewelry Art

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    Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet – Facèré Jewelry Art Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet "We twist individual concepts, objects and materials around and around in our minds until they miraculously funnel down into a cohesive narrative brooch."

Kranitzky and Overstreet – Facèré Jewelry Art

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    Kranitzky and Overstreet Serendipity brought Virginia artists Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet together in 1985 and they have been speaking with a singular voice ever since. Their early works, created during the 80’s era of New Wave and Punk fashion, were constructed of fragments, objects and …

Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet Art Jewelry Forum

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    Kim Overstreet & Robin Kranitzky: Actually, in the beginning of our jewelry making, our focus was on the assembling of unlike materials and objects and discovering efficient and acceptable ways to get all the pieces and parts to stay together. Gradually, themes began to evolve, themes such as holiday, Egyptian, time, animals or sports.

Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet Mid-Century Modern ...

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    Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet began collaborating in 1985, after discovering their mutual interest in making jewelry from repurposed materials. They called their venture, “Lost & Found,” under which name they made elaborate brooches with miniature narrative vignettes.Brand: Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet

Symbiotic Realms — Kranitzky & Overstreet

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    Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet selected Works 1985-2008, 150 page, full color catalogue featuring the narrative jewelry of Kranitzky & Overstreet, published by the Helsinki Design Museum to accompany their 2008 exhibition "Symbiotic Realms".Brand: Kranitzky & Overstreet

Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet Black Rabbit (2017) Artsy

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    From Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery, Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet, Black Rabbit (2017), Brooch in engraved metal and mixed media., 3 × 2 1/4 in

Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet Tin Bow Brooch (2016 ...

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    Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet began collaborating in 1985, after discovering their mutual interest in making jewelry from repurposed materials. They called their venture, “Lost & Found,” under which name they made elaborate brooches with miniature narrative vignettes.

Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet Blind (2015) Artsy

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    Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet began collaborating in 1985, after discovering their mutual interest in making jewelry from repurposed materials. They called their venture, “Lost & Found,” under which name they made elaborate brooches with miniature narrative vignettes.

Kranitzky & Overstreet Studio Mixed Media Brooch for sale ...

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    Kranitzky & Overstreet Studio Mixed Media Brooch. This is a unique untitled brooch created by contemporary art jewelers, Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet, of Richmond, VA. This brooch is given the number 1693 and dated 1993. The brooch measures 4.25 inches high, 1.625 inches wide and 1 inch in depth. The brooch is signed by the artisans and in excellent condition.

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