Jaime Jo Fisher
ABOUT
My work is created with oxidized silver, mineral stones, delica seed beads, found and recycled objects. many things i think are useful can be found on the ground, in the kitchen junk drawer, and also at the local thrift store. these found materials can be anything from seeds, shells, fragments of found plastic, a mass of dryer lint, and even those squishy rubber grapes from grandma’s attic.
monochromatic colors, diverse surface textures, and repetition are commonly used to create a graceful and soothing unity among varying objects. the initial construction of each piece begins with traditional silversmith techniques. these techniques consist of forming, soldering, and sanding the silver. one of the last steps in manipulating the metal is texture. i use files, letter stamps, and the hammer to create a layered surface. some surfaces are then finished with techniques more closely associated with textiles. the surface can be that of sewn glass beads, crocheted wire or needle felting.
by using these ordinary materials with more revered mineral stones i encourage the viewer to reconsider their definition of beauty. which material is more beautiful? is it the precious opal or the mass of dryer lint?