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2012
Summer Art
Studio Tour
Participants


Enjoy the tour.

1. Donna Birtwistle
    Painter/Garden Art
2. Terry Harrison
    Glass Artist
    Guest at Venue 2
   Barb Trowbridge
    Silk Painter

3. Edward Epp
    Painter
4. Michele Heath
    Silversmith
5. Carolyn McDonald
    Painter
6. Clare Carver
    Silk Painter
7. Catherine Fraser
    Painter
8. Sue Coleman
    Watercolours
    Guest at Venue 8
   Joanne Kimm
    Jewellery Artist and Illustrator

9. Ken Broadland
    Woodturner
10. Rene Deerheart
     Metalsmithing, Jewellery,
    Textiles

    Guest at Venue 10
    Rosemary Danaher
    Ceramacist, Painter

11. Lyndsay Hunley
    Potter
12. Mollyanne Baker
    Painter
    Guest at Venue 12
   Susan Jean Whyte
    Jewellery Artist
13. Carol Borrett
    Painter
14. Bev Thompson
    Printmaker
    Guest at Venue 14
   Susan Murray O'Connor

    Fibre Art design
15. Eve Whitehead
    Handweaver/Jeweller

Susan Jean Whyte - Jewelry

1519 Tatlo Rd
Crofton, BC V0R 1R0
(250) 246-4034
Email

Susan Jean Whyte
www.SusanJeanWhyte.ca

Impressions of Trees

The texture that inspired Susan Jean Whyte to start her jewelry series "Impressions of Trees" is seen when you leave the roads and venture into the trees. Walking through a forest, it is a saturation of texture.

Susan takes impressions from the bark of Vancouver Island's trees. "I choose the trees based on several reasons. Normally an anomaly will catch my eye, a knot, or a texture change. One of the Fir trees I chose because a spider web caught my eye. A shaft of light, as corny as that sounds, lighted up the Maple tree. It was enough to make me fall in love. Once I have a possible subject, I then see if I can get to the tree without shredding my jeans (lots of blackberry on the Island). Then I decide if I can take a nice photograph of the tree. My earrings come on a card with the tree image on it, so this must be beautiful."

Then she makes molds from the trees and uses these molds to create the textures that she designs her jewelry around. The designs are kept simple, to keep the textures as the main focal point. Fine silver, copper and bronze are used together to add color and interest. Patinas on the metals transform the surfaces to mimic the wood.

Susan's work can been seen any time at Imagine That in Duncan or The Pottery Store in Chemainus.

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