/ Studio Output

Three ways to read the work

Drawings, wax models, finished pieces — each category stands alone. Together they document every stage of the studio's practice.

Straight-on studio photograph of a finished silver ring on a flat matte surface, cool overhead studio daylight, shadowless context, extreme detail of the band profile and setting visible, no hands, no people
Straight-on studio photograph of a finished silver ring on a flat matte surface, cool overhead studio daylight, shadowless context, extreme detail of the band profile and setting visible, no hands, no people
Overhead flat-lay of hand-drawn jewellery technical drawings on drafting paper, multiple iteration sketches of a ring visible, cool even studio daylight, sharp pencil linework and annotation marks clearly legible, no hands, no people
Overhead flat-lay of hand-drawn jewellery technical drawings on drafting paper, multiple iteration sketches of a ring visible, cool even studio daylight, sharp pencil linework and annotation marks clearly legible, no hands, no people
Three-quarter view of a jewellery wax model on a neutral matte surface, cool studio strobe lighting, form and surface shadow clearly defining the carved geometry, no hands, no people, straight-on framing with deliberate negative space
Three-quarter view of a jewellery wax model on a neutral matte surface, cool studio strobe lighting, form and surface shadow clearly defining the carved geometry, no hands, no people, straight-on framing with deliberate negative space
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Finished Pieces

Drawings

Wax Models

Resolved forms photographed in clear studio conditions. The end of the design sequence, shown without concession.

Technical drawings and iterative sketches treated as artifacts. The thinking made visible before the wax is ever touched.

Prototypes photographed straight-on and in 3/4 detail. The form is resolved here — casting is confirmation, not invention.

Conception through casting — the full record

No category outranks another. Drawings are not preliminary. Wax models are not disposable. Each stage of the work is worth your attention.