Reincarnated

 

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Spoons – ‘ Reincarnated’

Artist: Anne Schwegmann-Fielding

Exhibited at the European Commission Representation in the UK  (Part of residency at Arts Reverie, Gujarat, India)

Materials: Indian bangles and mirror

 

Take discarded materials and everyday objects and give these to Anne Schwegmann-Fielding.

Lo and behold! You have ‘Reincarnated’ artwork!

Discarded materials such as crockery, jewellery and shattered glass, buttons and everyday objects like utensils, tools, logs, hard hats, and mannequins get transformed by artist Anne Schwegmann-Fielding into sculptures, mosaics, jewels and ornaments.

Anne Schwegmann-Fielding has been creating artworks for public spaces and private clients for the last 15 years.

The core of her work lies in reuse and recycle with a sense of history and ancient craft of mosaic and thus “the ordinary is made extraordinary.”

At the moment I wish to be in London as I want to see Anne’s work at the exhibition organized by The European Commission Representation in the UK

‘REINCARNATED’

A series of objects transformed by Anne Schwegmann-Fielding

(Time and Date: 10am-6pm, 9 to 19 December 2008 – Monday-Friday,

Venue: European Commission, 8 Storey’s Gate, London SW1) 

 

If I could afford to buy her artwork I would go straight for these stunningly beautiful spoons as my all time favourite Christmas gifts. 🙂

Continue reading for more of Anne’s work …..

 

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Shisha Kitsch

(Shisha meaning mirror)

mosaic, recycled

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Mosaic of infamous Wivenhoe bookshop

crockery glass and buttons

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Kuppa Birds

 for the Love London Festival at London Zoo

Materials: mosaics using broken crockery, old buttons, coins and shattered glass and teapot spout

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Watering Can

Medium: Shattered Glass

Created as part of research and development residency at Writtle College, Chelmsford.

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Garden Fountain

Private Garden, South Woodham Ferrers

Shattered and Vitreous glass

Click all the captions below images to see more of  her work.

Bookmark her website which is under construction.

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “Reincarnated”

  1. hi – heh thanks so much – have only just spotted that – only a few months later – I now have around 7 spoons and am making more – must upload more pics soon but check me out on flickr or myspace – my website is still being put together

    thanks for the lovely comments and will be in touch with any more news – am building a horse at the mo which is turning into a unicorn so will definitely post more pics

    anne x

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